Sentence examples for capable of causing illness from inspiring English sources

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The virus will remain viable and capable of causing illness in those foods that are not subsequently cooked.

Gluten anxiety has been building for years, but it didn't become acute until 2011, when a group led by Peter Gibson, a professor of gastroenterology at Monash University and the director of the G.I. unit at the Alfred Hospital, in Melbourne, seemed to provide evidence that gluten was capable of causing illness even in people who did not have celiac disease.

These included both the first appearance of scary new viral diseases (like SARS), with the potential to cause global pandemics, and the re-emergence of older bacterial infections in new forms (like antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis and Staphylococcus aureus), which are less dramatic but also capable of causing illness and death on a large scale.

Secondly, the organisms may be capable of causing illness to workers involved in the process or cause illness in consumers for whom the co-product is intended.

Such temperature abuse can enable pathogens (present because they either survived pasteurization in low numbers or were introduced after pasteurization) to multiply to concentrations capable of causing illness.

In both outbreaks, we posit that environmental transmission of very low numbers of L.m. was introduced during postpasteurization steps into SRC and other types of cheese, allowing growth of L.m. to very high numbers capable of causing illness.

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These people hold the belief that any gene-tinkerings will produce Franken-foods capable of causing illnesses and tumors.

Dr. Tauxe said the bacterium appeared to be a particularly virulent strain capable of causing severe illness.

When the environment is altered, however, they are capable of causing severe illness in their host, or, without harming their host, they may infect another person with a serious disease.

However, other V. cholerae sero groups and vaccine strains that lack CT and TCP are also capable of causing diarrheal illness [1], [2], [3], [4].

Second, some ELISA-based serosurveys [27] have shown high antibody prevalence rates among populations living in areas where no cases of EHF have ever been reported, suggesting that ZEBOV might also be capable of causing mild illness or even asymptomatic infection in humans.

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