| Interestingly, some toxigenic strains of clostridial species other than C botulinum are capable of producing botulinum neurotoxin. |
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| In addition, toxigenic bacteria that have been implicated in sudden infant death syndrome do reside in used infant mattresses. |
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| There, by colonizing the peanut pod zone, the mold becomes a living shield against toxigenic fungi. |
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| This project's main objective is to identify new molecular and proteomic markers that can be used for the detection of these toxigenic strains. |
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| Tetanus is an often fatal infectious disease caused by the toxigenic strains of the tetanus bacillus. |
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| Once toxigenic damage has begun, however, these are much less effective, and surgery may be required, as in the case of Mr. Bouchard. |
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| Undiluted and diluted cell free filtrates of isolates and known toxigenic and non-toxigenic bacteria were added to Vero cell monolayer in microtitre plates. |
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| Bordello et al. were the first to demonstrate C. perfringens enterotoxin with high counts of toxigenic organisms in patients with diarrhoea after antibiotic treatment. |
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| At the time of venous blood drawing, these individuals did not present the neurological and behavioral symptoms found in patients exposed to toxigenic molds. |
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| The cult's biological team attempted to isolate toxigenic clostridium botulinum bacteria from natural sources without success. |
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| The analytical method quantifies the toxigenic level of endotoxins contained in the extraction solution. |
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| The GMM should not produce increased toxigenicity as a result of the genetic modification nor be noted for its toxigenic properties. |
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| Their classification and identification have been reviewed,8 and some 40 toxigenic species have been identified. |
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| The purpose of the benevolent fungal spores is to crowd out harmful toxigenic microbes with a harmless species. |
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| Confirmed: a clinically compatible case that is laboratory confirmed with the isolation of a toxigenic strain of corynebacteria, or a clinically compatible case with an epidemiological link to a laboratory confirmed case. |
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| Laboratory testing of stool samples for toxigenic Clostridium difficile infection has evolved considerably during the past 3 decades. |
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| Pigs suffering from an infection with toxigenic Pasteurella multocida strains develop atrophic rhinitis characterised by a loss of turbinate bones and conchae. |
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| When applied to the field the atoxigenic strains sporulate on the soil, and outcompete the toxigenic strains from colonizing the crop. |
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| Not surprisingly, SNPs are also more abundant in non-aflatoxigenic genotypes than toxigenic genotypes as expected if purifying selection is maintaining toxigenicity. |
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| However, we think that cultivation with AKI-SW condition is indispensable for accurate judgment of toxigenicity because, for example, in our case, 1 out of 15 toxigenic strains was missed with monophasic culture condition. |
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| It is to be noted that both respiratory and non-respiratory diphtheria cases with isolation of toxigenic strains should be reported, as should asymptomatic carriers with toxigenic strains, if they are detected. |
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| Invasive, toxigenic infections can result in necrotizing fasciitis, myositis and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. |
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| It stated that intra-mammary shedding of pathogens such as toxigenic strains of E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria monocytogenes had been demonstrated. |
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| In addition to the toxigenic aspects, an arresting and important element, which has not previously received attention, is the role plankton play as vectors for disease agent propagation and transmission. |
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| Multiplex PCR targeting tpi, tcdA, and tcdB genes for toxigenic culture of Clostridium difficile. |
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| Rainbow Agar O157 also enables the microbiologist to differentiate between O157 and other toxigenic strains. |
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