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  1. 2921

    Dermatophyte Virulence Factors: Identifying and Analyzing Genes That May Contribute to Chronic or Acute Skin Infections by Rebecca Rashid Achterman, Theodore C. White

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Dermatophytes are prevalent causes of cutaneous mycoses and, unlike many other fungal pathogens, are able to cause disease in immunocompetent individuals. …”
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  2. 2922

    Green Silver Nanoparticles: An Antibacterial Mechanism by Ekaterina O. Mikhailova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are a promising tool in the fight against pathogenic microorganisms. “Green” nanoparticles are especially valuable due to their environmental friendliness and lower energy consumption during production, as well as their ability to minimize the number of toxic by-products. …”
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  3. 2923

    "Habitus" in soul care. Towards "spiritual fortigenetics" (parrhesia) in a pastoral anthropology by D. J. Louw

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The article proposes a paradigm shift from pathogenic thinking to growth thinking within the parameters of hope care. …”
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  4. 2924

    Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Phaeoramularia Fruit and Leaf Spot (PFLS) by Kuang-Ren Chung, Lavern W. Timmer

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Timmer, is part of the Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida series, which aims to provide a basis for evaluating exotic pathogens that may pose potential risks to Florida citrus and create a decision-making framework to prevent their introduction and spread. …”
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  5. 2925

    Pediatric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy caused by a novel TNNI3 variant by Natsuko Inagaki, Tomoya Okano, Masatake Kobayashi, Masatsune Fujii, Yoshinao Yazaki, Yasuyoshi Takei, Hisanori Kosuge, Shinji Suzuki, Takeharu Hayashi, Masahiko Kuroda, Kazuhiro Satomi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Genetic testing revealed a novel de novo heterozygous missense variant in TNNI3, NM_000363.5:c.583A>T (p.Ile195Phe), which was determined to be the pathogenic variant. The patient exhibited progressive myocardial fibrosis, left ventricular remodeling, and life-threatening arrhythmias. …”
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  6. 2926

    Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Phaeoramularia Fruit and Leaf Spot (PFLS) by Kuang-Ren Chung, Lavern W. Timmer

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Timmer, is part of the Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida series, which aims to provide a basis for evaluating exotic pathogens that may pose potential risks to Florida citrus and create a decision-making framework to prevent their introduction and spread. …”
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  7. 2927

    Bone-Immune Cell Crosstalk: Bone Diseases by Giorgio Mori, Patrizia D’Amelio, Roberta Faccio, Giacomina Brunetti

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In particular, we focused our attention on the major pathogenic mechanism underlying periodontal disease, psoriatic arthritis, postmenopausal osteoporosis, glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, metastatic solid tumors, and multiple myeloma.…”
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  8. 2928

    Prevalence of common diarrheagenic enterobacteriaceae in Iran (2000–2023): a systematic review and meta-analysis by Mozhgan Derakhshan-Sefidi, Fereshteh Eidy, Somayyeh Nadi-Ravandi, Sareh Bagheri-Josheghani, Maryam Mirfakhraei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Objective Bacterial gastroenteritis is a significant public health concern, capable of causing severe infections. Among the various pathogens involved, those belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family are the most frequently isolated and associated with gastrointestinal disorders. …”
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  9. 2929

    Global prevalence of Eimeria species in goats: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Endris A. Ali, Abdul Ghafar, Juan C. Angeles-Hernandez, Muhammad Yaseen, Muhammad Yaseen, Charles G. Gauci, Ian Beveridge, Sandra Baxendell, Abdul Jabbar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Among these, the most frequently reported and pathogenic species were E. arloingi (115/119), E. ninakohlyakimovae (108/119), E. christenseni (94/119), and E. caprina (71/119). …”
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  10. 2930

    The use of immunostimulant from phycocyanin of Spirulina platensis to control motile aeromonad septicaemia (MAS) disease in common carp Cyprinus carpio by Muthahharah Muchtar, Sukenda Sukenda, Sri Nuryati, Dendi Hidayatullah

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The immune responses of treated fish were higher than control treatment, as well as the number of pathogenic A. hydrophila in the liver, kidney, and intestine. …”
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  11. 2931

    Kajian patogenisitas bakteri Edwardsiella ictaluri pada ikan patin Pangasionodon hypophthalmus by Wiwik Susanti, Agustin Indrawati, Fachriyan H Pasaribu

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The result indicated that E. ictaluri was very pathogenic on striped catfish P. hypophthalmus.    Keywords: Edwardsiella ictaluri, enteric septicemia of catfish (ESC), pathogenicity, striped catfish     ABSTRAK   Salah satu kendala yang dijumpai pada budidaya ikan patin Pangasionodon hypophthalmus yaitu serangan penyakit bakterial. …”
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  12. 2932

    Anti-MuSK-Positive Myasthenia Gravis in a Patient with Parkinsonism and Cognitive Impairment by S. Lanfranconi, S. Corti, P. Baron, G. Conti, L. Borellini, N. Bresolin, A. Bersano

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The pattern of involvement of both peripheral and central nervous system dysfunction might suggest a common pathogenic mechanism, involving impaired cholinergic transmission.…”
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  13. 2933

    A Descriptive Study of Nosocomial Infections in an Adult Intensive Care Unit in Fiji: 2011-12 by Keshni Naidu, Ilisapeci Nabose, Sharan Ram, Kerri Viney, Stephen M. Graham, Karen Bissell

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Gram negative bacteria were the commonest pathogens isolated, especially Klebsiella pneumoniae (extended-spectrum β-Lactamase-producing), Acinetobacter, and Pseudomonas species. …”
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  14. 2934

    Review of the European <i>Helicobacter</i> Study Group Workshop reports (Ljubljana, 2012) by A. A. Sheptulin

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Increasing resistance H. pylori to various antibiotics require the further improvement of modes of eradication therapy.Conclusion. Pathogenic and clinical aspects of H. pylori infection issue require further investigation.…”
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  15. 2935

    Effect of Awareness Programs on the Epidemic Outbreaks with Time Delay by Lixia Zuo, Maoxing Liu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In this model the effect of awareness programs driven by media on the prevalence of an infectious disease is studied. It is assumed that pathogens are transmitted via direct contact between the susceptible and the infective populations and further assumed that the growth rate of cumulative density of awareness programs increases at a rate proportional to the infective population. …”
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  16. 2936

    Native Valve Streptococcus bovis Endocarditis and Refractory Transfusion Dependent Iron Deficiency Anaemia Associated with Concomitant Carcinoma of the Colon: A Case Report and Rev... by Abdul Azeez Ahamed Riyaaz, Randula Samarasinghe, Kolitha Sellahewa, Sabaratnam Sivakumaran, Manjula Sri Tampoe

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Streptococcus bovis is found as a commensal organism in human gut and may become opportunistically pathogenic. Infective endocarditis is one of the commonest modes of presentation of this infection. …”
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  17. 2937

    Florida Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: Biological and Animal Waste Disposal by Michael T. Olexa, Aaron Leviten, Kelly Samek

    Published 2004-01-01
    “… Biological waste is defined in the Resource Recovery and Management Act as including, but not limited to, biomedical waste, diseased or dead animals, and other waste capable of transmitting pathogens to humans or animals. Other biological wastes are subject to lower standards of disposal than most other solid wastes. …”
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  18. 2938

    Immune conversations at the border: meningeal immunity in health and disease by Preya U. Patel, Preya U. Patel, Aryan Regmi, Aryan Regmi, Angelina I. Dass, Angelina I. Dass, Olga L. Rojas, Olga L. Rojas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The meninges host diverse resident immune cells and serve as a critical interface with peripheral immunity, playing multifaceted roles in maintaining central nervous system homeostasis, responding to pathogenic threats, and neurological disorders. This review summarizes recent advancements in our understanding of meningeal immunity including its structural composition, physiological functions, and role in health and disease.…”
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    Florida Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: Biological and Animal Waste Disposal by Michael T. Olexa, Aaron Leviten, Kelly Samek

    Published 2004-01-01
    “… Biological waste is defined in the Resource Recovery and Management Act as including, but not limited to, biomedical waste, diseased or dead animals, and other waste capable of transmitting pathogens to humans or animals. Other biological wastes are subject to lower standards of disposal than most other solid wastes. …”
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    Severe Human Intestinal Spirochetosis: An Unusual Cause of Diffuse Colonic Ulcerations in a Patient Living with HIV by T. A. Ajose, J. Aniekwena, V. S. Effoe, M. Simien

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…There was no evidence of co-infection with other pathogens. His symptoms completely resolved after a 14-day course of metronidazole. …”
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