-
metabolize certain nutrients. All may be
either toxigenic (and
therefore cause diphtheria) or not
toxigenic.
Strain subtyping involves comparing species...
- diphtheriae, the
bacteria that
causes diphtheria. It is used to test for
toxigenicity of C.
diphtheriae strains. The test uses immunodiffusion. A
strip of...
- of the O1 and O139 serogroups), can
cause a cholera-like illness. Only
toxigenic strains of
serogroups O1 and O139 have
caused widespread epidemics. V...
- 3109/10408419309113527. PMID 8267862. Jørgensen TR (December 2007). "Identification and
toxigenic potential of the
industrially important fungi,
Aspergillus oryzae and...
- potency, the more
toxigenic the strain. Additionally,
toxigenic strains possess a
stronger potential for
growth than less
toxigenic or
nontoxigenic strains...
- the
growth and
develops certain pathogens that
inhibits the
growth of
toxigenic fungus. In
addition to that,
there is even a type of
Rhizopus (Rhizopus...
- the
middle ear. It can be
spread within a hospital. The
virulent and
toxigenic strains produce an
exotoxin formed by two
polypeptide chains,
which is...
- The
concept of a
minimal infective dose (MID), also
known as the
infectious dose, has
traditionally been used for
infectious microorganisms that contaminate...
- ; Mann T.;
Pritchard G. C. (2009). "Possible
zoonotic transmission of
toxigenic Corynebacterium ulcerans from
companion animals in a
human case of fatal...
-
Rebecca Na; Wong-McKinstry, Edna; Carlson,
Richard W. (October 2012). "
Toxigenic and
Metabolic Causes of
Ketosis and
Ketoacidotic Syndromes". Critical...