نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenic microorganism

تعداد نتایج: 96980  

2017
Lynn Chiu Thomas Bazin Marie-Elise Truchetet Thierry Schaeverbeke Laurence Delhaes Thomas Pradeu

Resident microbiota do not just shape host immunity, they can also contribute to host protection against pathogens and infectious diseases. Previous reviews of the protective roles of the microbiota have focused exclusively on colonization resistance localized within a microenvironment. This review shows that the protection against pathogens also involves the mitigation of pathogenic impact wit...

2007
Martin Exner

Virtually no prevention strategy in hospital hygiene has been the focus of such frequent controversial discussions as the role of surface disinfection. Set against that background, the Commission for Hospital Hygiene and Infection Prevention at the Robert Koch Institute founded a working group comprising members with divergent views of risk evaluation as regards the role of disinfection. This w...

2011
James Angus Chandler Jenna Morgan Lang Srijak Bhatnagar Jonathan A. Eisen Artyom Kopp

Drosophila melanogaster is emerging as an important model of non-pathogenic host-microbe interactions. The genetic and experimental tractability of Drosophila has led to significant gains in our understanding of animal-microbial symbiosis. However, the full implications of these results cannot be appreciated without the knowledge of the microbial communities associated with natural Drosophila p...

2017
Arturo Casadevall

Virulence is a microbial property that is realized only in susceptible hosts. There is no absolute measurement for virulence, and consequently it is always measured relative to a standard, usually another microbe or host. This article introduces the concept of pathogenic potential, which provides a new approach to measuring the capacity of microbes for virulence. The pathogenic potential is pro...

Journal: :Ground water 2011
Pierre Payment Annie Locas

This article discusses the value and limitations of using microbial indicators to predict occurrence of enteric pathogens in water. Raw or treated sewage is a primary source of fecal contamination of the receiving surface water or groundwater; hence, understanding the relationship between pathogens and indicators in sewage is an important step in understanding the correlation in receiving water...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Mark I Cook Steven R Beissinger Gary A Toranzos Roberto A Rodriguez Wayne J Arendt

Many birds initiate incubation before clutch completion, which results in asynchronous hatching. The ensuing within-brood size disparity often places later-hatched nestlings at a developmental disadvantage, but the functional significance of the timing of the onset of incubation is poorly understood. Early incubation may serve to maintain the viability of early-laid eggs, which declines over ti...

2017
R Blake Billmyre Joseph Heitman

Mutation is traditionally thought of as the raw material for evolution, but it is not the only medium upon which selection acts. Microbial pathogens deploy a panoply of strategies to adapt and thrive when exposed to diverse environmental stresses. Previously, we reviewed some of these strategies [1], and here, we update and expand on these to include RNA interference (RNAi) loss and cytoplasmic...

Journal: :Biotechnology & genetic engineering reviews 2008
Maria Shanchez-Contreras Isabella Vlisidou

Prokaryotic microorganisms are widespread in all environments on Earth, establishing diverse interactions with many eukaryotic taxa, including insects. These associations may be symbiotic, pathogenic and vectoring. Independently of the type of interaction, each association starts with the adhesion of the microorganism to the host, entry and "invasion" of the host, then progresses to establishme...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1952
David E. Rogers Ralph Tompsett

In a study of the phagocytosis of staphylococci by human leukocytes it has been observed that strains of staphylococci producing human infection were phagocytized by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes in vitro under conditions in which virulent pneumococci, streptococci, or Klebsiella were rarely engulfed. In the presence of human leukocytes in plasma there was a rapid fall in the numbers of vi...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2003
Michelle T Hecker David C Aron Nilam P Patel Meghan K Lehmann Curtis J Donskey

BACKGROUND Unnecessary use of antimicrobials contributes to the emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial-resistant nosocomial pathogens in part through elimination of normal anaerobic bacterial flora that inhibit overgrowth of pathogenic microorganisms. METHODS A prospective observational study was conducted in a 650-bed, university-affiliated hospital. All adult nonintensive care inpatie...

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