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- == Opportunistic Infections == '''Opportunistic infections''' (pronunciation: /ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪstɪk ɪnˈfɛkʃənz/) are2 KB (238 words) - 01:27, 13 February 2024
- == Opportunistic Pathogen == '''Opportunistic pathogen''' (pronunciation: /ɒpəˈtjuːnɪstɪk ˈpaθədʒən/) refers t2 KB (348 words) - 06:23, 11 February 2024
- ==Opportunistic== '''Opportunistic''' (pronunciation: /ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪstɪk/) is a term often used in the fi2 KB (220 words) - 04:38, 7 February 2024
- ...n medicine for their roles in the human gut microbiome or as opportunistic pathogens. ...obacteriaceae]]: A family of Gammaproteobacteria that includes many common pathogens.2 KB (222 words) - 01:51, 8 February 2024
- ''Elizabethkingia miricola'' is an opportunistic pathogen, meaning it can cause disease in individuals with weakened immune * [[Opportunistic infection]]1 KB (140 words) - 15:01, 11 February 2024
- ...able of reducing nitrate to nitrite. Cronobacter species are opportunistic pathogens, primarily associated with neonatal infections such as meningitis, necrotiz Cronobacter species are opportunistic pathogens, primarily associated with neonatal infections such as [[meningitis]], [[ne2 KB (250 words) - 15:06, 6 February 2024
- Trichosporon species are opportunistic pathogens, causing infections primarily in immunocompromised individuals. The most co * [[Opportunistic infection]]2 KB (197 words) - 02:56, 7 February 2024
- ...nd for their resistance to many common antibiotics. They are opportunistic pathogens, meaning they can cause disease in individuals with weakened immune systems * [[Opportunistic pathogens]]: Organisms that typically do not cause disease in a healthy host but can2 KB (253 words) - 04:32, 12 February 2024
- * [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]]: A species of Pseudomonas that is an opportunistic human pathogen. * [[Opportunistic infection]]: An infection caused by pathogens that take advantage of an opportunity not normally available, such as a hos1 KB (186 words) - 17:26, 6 February 2024
- ...as [[obligate pathogen]]s, are always pathogenic, while others, known as [[opportunistic pathogen]]s, only cause disease when the host's defenses are compromised. [[Category:Pathogens]]2 KB (245 words) - 17:50, 7 February 2024
- ...his is in contrast to [[exogenous infection]], which is caused by external pathogens. * [[Exogenous infection]]: An infection caused by pathogens that enter the body from the environment.1 KB (185 words) - 05:43, 11 February 2024
- ...nt, including water, soil, and the human intestine. They are opportunistic pathogens, meaning they can cause disease in people with weakened immune systems. The ...e family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes many of the more familiar pathogens, such as Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Yersinia pestis, Klebsiella and othe2 KB (214 words) - 14:12, 5 February 2024
- Exserohilum species are opportunistic pathogens. They can cause infection when they are inhaled, ingested, or come into con [[Category:Pathogens]]2 KB (257 words) - 17:37, 6 February 2024
- ...nd other bioactive compounds. Some species are recognized as opportunistic pathogens, causing infections in humans and animals.1 KB (142 words) - 21:10, 12 February 2024
- ...une systems that they get an increasing number of severe illnesses, called opportunistic infections. * [[Opportunistic infection]]: An infection that occurs more frequently or is more severe in2 KB (344 words) - 22:05, 11 February 2024
- * [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]]: A species of Pseudomonadales that is an opportunistic pathogen of humans. [[Category:Pathogens]]1 KB (182 words) - 01:37, 8 February 2024
- ...strointestinal tract of humans and animals. Some species are opportunistic pathogens and can cause diseases such as [[actinomycosis]], a chronic granulomatous i2 KB (182 words) - 01:26, 8 February 2024
- Exophiala species are opportunistic pathogens and can cause a variety of diseases in humans and animals. These include:2 KB (219 words) - 16:37, 5 February 2024
- ...ngle-celled microorganism, commonly known as a germ; some bacteria, called pathogens, cause disease * [[Opportunistic infection]] - infection by organisms that would be harmless to a healthy pe220 KB (35,558 words) - 20:15, 31 December 2022