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    Role of autophagy defects and significance of adherent-invasive <i>Escherichia coli</i> in Crohn's disease development by I. V. Mayev, D. N. Andreev, D. V. Rakitina, Yu. P. Baykova

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Besides that intestinal dysbiotic disorders associated with elevation of quantity of microorganisms, possessing pathogenic potential, in particular AIEC is characteristic for CD. …”
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    First detection and phylogenetic analysis of Trypanosoma species in European wolves and bears: discovery of novel haplotypes by Blanka Orłowska, Magdalena Świsłocka-Cutter, Katarzyna Filip-Hutsch, Daniel Młocicki, Adam Olszewski, Marek Asman, Krzysztof Anusz, Joanna Werszko

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Wild carnivores may be important sources of emerging zoonotic pathogens worldwide, however, specific data concerning their presence in large carnivores are limited. …”
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    Preventing Foodborne Illness Associated with Clostridium perfringens by Keith R. Schneider, Renée Goodrich-Schneider, Michael A. Hubbard, Susanna Richardson

    Published 2014-06-01
    “… This is one in a series of fact sheets discussing common foodborne pathogens of interest to food handlers, processors, and retailers. …”
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    Uso de Biosolidos en Produccion de Hortalizas by Mónica Ozores-Hampton, Joel Mendez

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…HS1183, an 11-page Spanish-language fact sheet by Mónica Ozores-Hampton and Joel Mendez, describes the use of biosolids in vegetable production — processes used to reduce pathogens, plant nutrients, regulations concerning the use of biosolids, how much to use, and effective application. …”
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    Diseases in Florida Vegetable Garden Beans: Bush, Lima, Pole, Wax, Southern Peas, English Peas, and Snow Peas by Ken Pernezny, Aaron Palmateer, Tom Kucharek

    Published 2005-07-01
    “… The pathogenic microorganisms that attack garden vegetables, including Bush beans, Lima beans, Pole beans, Wax beans, Southern peas, English peas, and Chinese or Snow peas can be classified into four major groups: fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses. …”
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    Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Black Spot by Kuang-Ren Chung, Natalia A. Peres, Lavern W. Timmer

    Published 2005-09-01
    “… The authors' intent is to: 1) provide a basis for evaluating exotic pathogens that may pose potential risks to Florida citrus; and 2) to create a decision-making framework to prevent their introduction and spread. …”
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    Antagonism of Endophytic Bacteria and the Consortium Against Culvularia oryzae Bugnic by Zurai Resti, Martinius Martinius, Yenny Liswarni

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Endophytic bacteria have several advantages, including controlling plant pathogens and increasing plant growth. As a biological control, endophytic bacteria can suppress the development of plant pathogenic fungi. …”
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    Metabolome profiling dissects the oat (Avena sativa L.) innate immune response to Pseudomonas syringae pathovars. by Chanel J Pretorius, Paul A Steenkamp, Ian A Dubery

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Untargeted metabolomics was applied to decipher the biochemical processes related to defence responses of oat plants inoculated with pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae (pathogenic and non-pathogenic on oat) and thereby identify signatory markers that are involved in host or nonhost defence responses. …”
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    Contrastive-learning of language embedding and biological features for cross modality encoding and effector prediction by Yue Peng, Junze Wu, Yi Sun, Yuanxing Zhang, Qiyao Wang, Shuai Shao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Identifying and characterizing virulence proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria are fundamental for deciphering microbial pathogenicity as well as aiding the development of therapeutic strategies. …”
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    Superbugs-related prolonged admissions in three tertiary hospitals, Kano State, Nigeria by Alkali, Bashir, Garba, Iliyasu, Adamu, Almustapha Aliero, Abdurrazak, Kibiya, Muhammad, Hassan Abubakar, Ibrahim, Ntulume, Faruku, Sarkinfada, Ezera, Agwu

    Published 2019
    “…Introduction: Superbugs are pathogenic microorganism and especially a bacterium that has developed resistance to the medications normally used against it. …”
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    Growth of Generic E. coli and Aerobic Bacteria on Beef Muscle held at 50°F for 8 Hours by Larry Eubanks, Chad Carr, Chris Pantaleo

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…AN222, a 4-page fact sheet by Larry Eubanks, Chad Carr, and Chris Pantaleo, presents the results of a study to determine the growth of generic E. coli and aerobic bacteria as indicators of pathogenic bacteria on beef muscle held at 50°F for eight hours. …”
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    Leaf Spot Diseases of Strawberry by Juliana S. Baggio, James C. Mertely, Natalia A. Peres

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Symptoms caused by these pathogens are often similar, leading to confusion and misdiagnosis of the disease. …”
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    Raoiella indica (Prostigmata: Tenuipalpidae): The Red Palm Mite: A Potential Invasive Pest of Palms and Bananas and Other Tropical Crops of Florida by Jorge E. Peña, Catharine M. Mannion, Forrest W. Howard, Marjorie A. Hoy

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Damage, description of stages, life cycle, seasonality, dispersal, host plants, chemical control, natural enemies, pathogens, and detection are discussed. Includes references and table of host plants. …”
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    Widow Spider Parasitoids Philolema latrodecti (Fullaway) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) and Baeus latrodecti Dozier (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) by Christopher S. Bibbs, Lyle J. Buss

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…There are limited records of pathogens, parasites, and parasitoids known to affect widow spiders. …”
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    The combined method of rectocele treatment by A. M. Kuzminov, V. Yu. Korolik, Sh. T. Minbayev, L. P. Orlova, I. V. Zarodnyuk, O. Yu. Fomenko

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Studied patients underwent transrectal circular proctoplasty with plasty of rectovaginal septum by allotransplant.Key points. Operation was pathogenically proved, accompanied by long-lasting clinical effect, low rate of postoperative morbidity and reduces terms of rehabilitation of operated patients.Conclusion. …”
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    Anthracnose on Southern Highbush Blueberry by Douglas A Phillips, Maria C. Velez-Climent, Philip F. Harmon, Patricio R. Munoz

    Published 2018-05-01
    “… Information contained in this 4-page publication is intended for Florida blueberry growers to use as a guide in the identification of anthracnose, a group of fungal pathogens that affects a wide range of plants, including southern highbush blueberries (SHB). …”
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    The theses for MD degree by article Editorial

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Schyokotova — Clinical and laboratory parameters and endothelial dysfunction at liver diseases, their diagnostic, prognostic value and potential of application for treatment response rate ratingA.A. Kurbatova — Pathogenic and clinical value of cytokine and claudin system at irritable bowel syndromeYe.N. …”
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    Establishment of a bat lung organoid culture model for studying bat-derived infectious diseases by Mohamed Elbadawy, Nagisa Saito, Yuki Kato, Kimika Hayashi, Amira Abugomaa, Mio Kobayashi, Toshinori Yoshida, Makoto Shibutani, Masahiro Kaneda, Hideyuki Yamawaki, Kazuaki Sasaki, Tatsuya Usui, Tsutomu Omatsu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Bat is considered a natural reservoir of various important pathogens, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV), SARS-CoV-2, Ebola virus, and Nipah virus. …”
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    Fir Tussock Moth Orgyia detrita Guérin-Méneville, 1831 (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Lymantriinae) by Donald W. Hall, Lyle Buss

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The article also discusses the moth’s natural enemies, including predators, pathogens, and parasitoids, and offers control measures for managing infestations. …”
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