Examples of using Human pathogens in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Mayonii, including to clarify the geographic range of this emerging human pathogen in the U. S.
Influenza A virus is a common human pathogen that causes 250,000 to 500,000 deaths per year worldwide.
Clostridioides is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria, which includes Clostridioides difficile, a human pathogen causing an infectious diarrhea.
produced by zoonotic Chlamydia, but not by the main human pathogen C. trachomatis.
To produce the human pathogen, the avian virus must be cultured for lengthy periods of time in human cell cultures,
previous studies have reported a negative correlation between human pathogen abundance and microbiome diversity of fresh produce.”.
Although parvoviruses commonly cause disease in animals, it was only in 1975 that the first human pathogen of this family was discovered by Cossart and colleagues while screening
There is much still to discover about B. mayonii, including to clarify the geographic range of this emerging human pathogen in the U.S., to determine how commonly different life stages of the blacklegged tick are infected with B. mayonii,
The bacteria we study are potential human pathogens.
Actually, these mice carry nearly 200 human pathogens.
Actually, mice carry as many as two-hundred human pathogens!
Avoiding foods contaminated by human pathogens(e.g. E. coli, tapeworm eggs).
In fact, mice can actually carry as many as 200 human pathogens!
Four species have been recognized as human pathogens, which causes significant clinical infections.
They carry at least 40 human pathogens including viruses,
And don't forget that mice can actually carry as many as 200 human pathogens!
Antibacterial Properties Cloves have been tested for their antibacterial properties against a number of human pathogens.
Two genera of Gram positive cocci noted for their role as human pathogens are Staphylococcus and Streptococcus.
There will be no human pathogens in the compost tea if there were none in the compost!
Engineered bacteria that can detect and kill human pathogens could provide a new way to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
