Examples of using Pathogenic bacteria in English and their translations into Danish
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They can fight all known viruses and pathogenic bacteria, especially herpes viruses,
The veterinary aspects are investigated through research into how the larvae affect the amount of pathogenic bacteria in manure.
Black tea contains catechins that help to eliminate pathogenic bacteria to prevent you from getting sick in the first place.
the cervix is ajar, so pathogenic bacteria can enter it.
sufficient intestinal flora counteracts symptoms from pathogenic bacteria like salmonella, for example.
Research indicates that a high level of stress hormones in the body promotes the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
sufficient intestinal flora counteracts symptoms from pathogenic bacteria like salmonella, for example.
yeasts and pathogenic bacteria in the gut.
of 50% when the concentration of allicin, pathogenic bacteria can be completely suppressed.
In addition, the whole process of linking different pieces of meat greatly increases the surface that can be infected by pathogenic bacteria.
Refrigerators which are not regularly cleaned can develop into a true El Dorado for pathogenic bacteria and fungi.
Refrigerators which are not regularly cleaned can develop into a true El Dorado for pathogenic bacteria and fungi.
Under certain conditions, when the pH shifts towards the alkaline environment, the pathogenic bacteria begin to actively spread.
which kills the pathogenic bacteria remaining in the body
other particularly sensitive humans, present a ris of infection due to exposure of pathogenic bacteria and parasites.
where nothing prevents the spread of viruses and pathogenic bacteria.
whose transmission of pathogenic bacteria constitutes a particular threat to farmers
the immunological analyses showed a lower amount of pathogenic bacteria in the intestine of fish fed the organic diets.
other particularly sensitive humans, present a ris of infection due to exposure of pathogenic bacteria and parasites.
that displace pathogenic bacteria from the intestinal mucosa.