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Pathogenic bacteria can be grouped into three categories on the basis of their invasive properties for eukaryotic cells (Fig. 7-4; Table 7-3). Although some bacteria (e.g., Rickettsia , Coxiella , and Chlamydia ) grow only inside host cells, others (e.g., Salmonella , Shigella , and Yersinia ) are facultative intracellular pathogens, invading ...
10 kwi 2018 · This review examines the fate of pathogenic bacteria, antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in MP biofilms and their impact on operations in DWTPs...
1. Introduction to Pathogenic Bacteria. Tracey Elizabeth Love and Barbara Jones. Abstract. This chapter is a brief introduction to pathogenic microorganisms and also discusses virulence factors. An understanding of virulence factors is important, as they represent potential targets for the detection of microbial pathogens.
13 gru 2021 · This article aims to describe currently held concepts about the pathogenesis of bacterial meningitis from nasopharyngeal acquisition, mucosal invasion and entry into the circulation through to...
9 gru 2022 · There exists an enormous diversity of bacteria capable of human infection, but no up-to-date, publicly accessible list is available. Combining a pragmatic definition of pathogenicity with an extensive search strategy, we report 1513 bacterial pathogens known to infect humans described pre-2021.
1 kwi 2002 · Pathogenic bacteria utilise a number of mechanisms to cause disease in human hosts. Bacterial pathogens express a wide range of molecules that bind host cell targets to facilitate a variety of different host responses.
17 paź 2007 · These approaches have provided insight into the population structure of bacterial pathogens, facilitated the classification of strains by source or pathogenicity and helped to identify pathogen...