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Combinations of virulent and a-virulent Vibrio strains are found readily in environmental samples [71] with non-clinical V. cholera strains found to be capable of causing infections despite lacking the cholera toxin gene [72].
The bacterium can cause a plethora of infections in dogs and is also capable of causing infections in humans [ 2].
Aspergillus fumigatus is a human fungal pathogen capable of causing infections ranging from allergic to invasive disease [ 1], and the major cause of IA (invasive aspergillosis) in immunocompromised patients [ 2].
It is most commonly associated with dermatologic infections, such as pyoderma, otitis externa and wound infections, but it is also capable of causing infections in other body tissues [ 1- 4].
Although ASFV isolates from different regions are capable of causing infections from highly acute to subacute, in our study, the clinical signs of experimental infection were not different from those in cited research with Malawi' 83 ASFV isolate [ 13].
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The groups tested different vaccines, but they were variations on the same theme: stirring up the immune system with various stretches of DNA from the AIDS virus, none capable of causing infection.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is the combination of progressive dementia and pyramidal, extrapyramidal, and/or cerebellar signs caused by a prion (proteinaceous particle without DNA or RNA but capable of causing infection).
Staphylococcus (or "staph") is a group of bacteria capable of causing infection of various body tissues.
In general V. salvadorii avoids human contact, but its bite is capable of causing infection, like the Komodo dragon's.
This latter strain is however capable of causing infection in e.g. mice [23], [25], and has been extensively used as a model organism to investigate virulence ([4] and references therein).
Though originally isolated from a freshwater Amazon dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) [2], and capable of causing infection in elderly or otherwise immunocompromised humans [3], S. iniae is predominantly a fish pathogen with a broad host range of fresh and saltwater species such as trout, tilapia, salmon, barramundi, yellowtail, flounder, and hybrid striped bass (HSB) [4].
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