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Pathogenic bacteria, the harmful kind, enter the human body from the air, water or food.
It can be used to study the adherence of pathogenic bacteria to human cells.
For example, iron may be a limiting factor in the growth of various pathogenic bacteria.
Even though the surface of the meat can harbor pathogenic bacteria, the inside is sterile.
"But you have to remember that raw products by nature contain pathogenic bacteria.
Pathogenic bacteria and fungi have developed the means of survival in animal tissue.
Also, it has the potential to decrease the transmission of pathogenic bacteria that occurs from mother to child.
However, irradiation of the raw product is one way to eliminate the pathogenic bacteria.
However, pathogenic bacteria more commonly affect animals than plants.
The skin acts as a barrier to deter the invasion of pathogenic bacteria.
First is the pathogenic bacteria salmonella , cause of food poisoning.
Food irradiation research to eliminate pathogenic bacteria has been in progress by Federal agencies since the 1950's.
The main pathogenic bacteria in this class are mycoplasma and ureaplasma.
The pathogenic bacteria enter the plant via a wound.
Further analysis showed the absence of pathogenic bacteria.
In laboratory tests at concentrations lower than those found on the animal, it inhibited the growth of certain pathogenic bacteria.
Transmission of pathogenic bacteria constitutes a particular threat to farmers and farm workers, who are in a daily contact with animals.
These dark, wet, crowded conditions are ideal for the rapid proliferation of dangerous pathogenic bacteria.
The coliform index is used because it is difficult to test for pathogenic bacteria directly.
Following are the genera that contain the most important human pathogenic bacteria species:
Dairy products are often pasteurized during production to kill pathogenic bacteria and other microbes.
It specifically excludes pathogenic bacteria and viruses from protection.
In fact, they often protect us from disease because they compete with, and thus limit the proliferation of, pathogenic bacteria.
Pathogenic bacteria can grow rapidly at these temperatures but they do not generally affect the taste, smell, or appearance of a food.
Check fish for obvious signs of bacterial disease before you buy them.
Some bacterial diseases can be detected with a stool culture.
Nor are they required to culture donor tissue for bacterial diseases.
Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease spread in the air.
One such disease is tuberculosis, a bacterial disease which killed 1.7 million people in 2004.
The issue is canker, a bacterial disease with the potential to cripple an entire industry.
Also, it is a bacterial disease cured by antibiotics.
Delphiniums are subject to many bacterial diseases, which start at the crowns.
For instance, she knows just how to deal with the (wonderfully named) bacterial disease American foulbrood.
Bacterial diseases can be deadly; they must treated immediately.
Since the discovery of penicillin in 1928, antibiotics have been used to fight bacterial diseases.
The bacterial disease causes cattle to abort their young.
For the bacterial disease formerly known as "actinomycetoma", see Actinomycosis.
Discovered in 1990, buffalo bovine tuberculosis is an airborne bacterial disease.
The presence of a soft rot may be an indication of a bacterial disease.
Efficacy of vaccines against bacterial diseases in swine: what can we expect?
It is the most important bacterial disease on cotton which infects all aerial parts of the host.
Damaged anemones are open to all sorts of bacterial diseases which can be fatal.
Antibiotics drastically reduced mortality from bacterial diseases and their prevalence.
Bacterial diseases are much more prevalent in sub-tropical and tropical regions of the world.
The biotech companies of the 70's and 80's largely neglected bacterial diseases, the type treated by antibiotics.
C. livida can, however, be a vector for bacterial diseases and cause human illnesses.
Ultimately, the price for such egg-farming "efficiency" may turn out to be the inability to combat bacterial disease.
Glanders is a chronic bacterial disease of horses that can be highly lethal in humans.
Copper, a broad spectrum bacteriocide, is commonly used as a treatment of bacterial diseases.