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- are polymicrobial. There are several major forms of liver abscess, classified by cause: Pyogenic liver abscess, which is most often polymicrobial, accounts...
- in Rome due to bronchitis. His hospital stay was extended due to a polymicrobial infection of his respiratory tract and bilateral pneumonia. Vatican...
- and Propionibacterium propionicus. The condition is likely to be a polymicrobial anaerobic infection. The disease is characterised by the formation of...
- jungle rot, is a chronic ulcerative skin lesion thought to be caused by polymicrobial infection with a variety of microorganisms, including mycobacteria....
- Matthew S.; Bayatibojakhi, Sara (2014). "Exploring Preterm Birth as a Polymicrobial Disease: An Overview of the Uterine Microbiome". Frontiers in Immunology...
- May 2023. Yellamma Bai K, Vinod Kumar B (July 2015). "Tonsillolith: A polymicrobial biofilm". Medical Journal Armed Forces India. 71 (Suppl 1): S95 – S98...
- vaginitis in that there is no inflammation. Bacterial vaginosis is polymicrobial, consisting of many bacteria species. The diagnosis for bacterial vaginosis...
- structure. Research suggests that C. perfringens is capable of engaging in polymicrobial anaerobic infections. It is commonly encountered in infections as a...
- multiplication of microbes throughout the blood stream). Endometritis is a polymicrobial infection. It frequently includes organisms such as Ureaplasma, Streptococcus...
- amylase family in general. α-Amylase has exhibited efficacy in degrading polymicrobial bacterial biofilms by hydrolyzing the α(1→4) glycosidic linkages within...