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- Nonpathogenic organisms are those that do not cause disease, harm or death to another organism. The term is usually used to describe bacteria. It describes...
- it is likely that the pathogenic strains will have pili while the nonpathogenic strains do not. The development of attachment pili may then result in...
- important to distinguish the E. histolytica cyst from the cysts of nonpathogenic intestinal protozoa such as Entamoeba coli by its appearance. E. histolytica...
- Sensitivity to optochin Not sensitive Sensitive Pathogenicity to mice Nonpathogenic Pathogenic Quellung test (not actively used[citation needed]) Negative...
- W3110) are the strains most widely used by the biotechnology industry. Nonpathogenic E. coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN), (Mutaflor) and E. coli O83:K24:H31...
- truly bacteria). It contains a total of 85 species. Some species are nonpathogenic, while others are responsible for nocardiosis. Nocardia species are...
- Arcobacter is a genus of Gram-negative, spiral-shaped bacteria in the phylum Campylobacterota. It shows an unusually wide range of habitats, and some species...
- is related to Haemophilus influenzae. H. haemolyticus is generally nonpathogenic, however there have been two cases of H.haemolyticus causing endocarditis...
- symptoms of cholera. In healthy people, S. boulardii has been shown to be nonpathogenic and nonsystemic (remaining in the gastrointestinal tract rather than...
- opportunistic infections do occur, the bacterium is generally considered nonpathogenic. When an opportunistic infection does occur, it is usually observed...