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The phrase "aggressive bacteria" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing harmful or pathogenic bacteria that cause disease or infection.
Example: "The aggressive bacteria in the contaminated water supply led to a widespread outbreak of illness in the community."
Alternatives: "virulent bacteria" or "pathogenic bacteria".
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Bathe obsessively, and "you clear a path for more aggressive bacteria like M.R.S.A. to take hold," said Dr. Stephen K. Tyring, a professor of dermatology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Even in robust adults, certain types of aggressive bacteria occasionally cause more serious forms of food poisoning that can cause high fever and severe gastrointestinal symptoms, such as bloody diarrhea.
A disturbed microbiota rather than a single organism is supposed to be the pathologic agent for some chronic diseases, represented by an increase in bacterial diversity and/or an overgrowth in aggressive bacteria (Daniels et al. 2014; Walker et al. 2011).
Notably, none of the other case reports mentioned co-infection with other more aggressive bacteria.
Another possible explanation is that there was a switch in the composition of the bacterial population, and that more aggressive bacteria present in the first biopsy had been replaced in the last biopsy by commensal micro-organisms.
Usually those early infections in orthopedic implants are caused by aggressive bacteria, such as S. aureus and gram-negative bacilli and acquired during the surgical procedure whereas delayed infections are mostly caused by hematogenously spread bacteria [9].
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However studies in Vibrio cholerae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa have shown the T6SS system to be involved in aggressive bacteria-to-bacteria cell interactions [ 71].
In 2004, Pcb, a highly aggressive bacterium, was shown to cause severe infection of potato crops in tropical and subtropical regions (viz. Brazil and South Africa) (Duarte et al., 2004; van der Merwe et al., 2010).
As Dr. Jerome Groopman wrote in The New Yorker in 2008, the most aggressive superbug bacteria often lurk in gyms and on artificial turf.
His goal is to find the quickest way to make inexpensive vaccines that fight numerous complex and aggressive viruses and bacteria.
Bleeding upon probing is related to aggressive types of bacteria [ 22].
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