Examples of using Pathogens in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Heat milk to kill pathogens.
breathing something that contains these pathogens.
The study, published July 24 in PLOS Pathogens, found that HIV infection appeared to alter the relationship between semen bacteria and immune factors.
The study, published on July 19th in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens, was led by Alexander Douglass of University College Dublin in Ireland.
although it may affect humans(such as pathogens, aging, natural disasters, death).
The findings, published today in PLOS Pathogens, are especially important since the microbe,
some others contain living pathogens but they are in a weakened state that cannot cause the disease.
These pathogens are now the leading cause globally of vaccine-preventable deaths among children from bacterial infections.
The findings were published in the journal PLOS Pathogens by Olivier Espéli of the College de France
Other pathogens, including hepatitis B
some 12,000 individuals in the USA today have access to pathogens suitable for biowarfare.
Investigating emerging zoonotic pathogens as an ecological phenomenon can provide significant insights as to why some of these pathogens have jumped species and caused major epidemics in humans.
The study- led by the researchers at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom- is published in the journal PLOS Pathogens.
dead viruses work against these pathogens.
head of Public Health England's rare and imported pathogens lab, who recently deployed to Sierra Leone.
But figuring out what this discovery means may be as difficult as determining where these pathogens came from.
the person becomes more vulnerable to infection by foodborne bacteria and other pathogens.
antibodies to eliminate viruses and other pathogens.
people become more susceptible to infection by bacteria and other food pathogens.
attack foreign pathogens and allergens.