Sentence examples for disease-causing microbes from inspiring English sources

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Collectivist societies tend to pop up in parts of the world, especially around the equator, with plenty of disease-causing microbes.

So feeling more disgust toward the smells of people not in the same group may be a way to avoid unfamiliar disease-causing microbes.

Despite the progress made in the understanding of microorganisms and their control in industrialized nations, incidents due to drug resistant microorganisms and the emergence of hitherto unknown disease-causing microbes, pose enormous public health concerns [ 1].

While the 'filth theory' of contagion — which stated that filth, in and of itself, was the cause of disease — had been recently supplanted by the specific identification of disease-causing microbes, there was still a general sense that epidemics were closely associated with dirty living conditions and with marginal, impoverished people who lived in close, unsanitary circumstances.

The use of antibiotics in the first year of life is associated with an increased risk for asthma at age 7, a new study has found, and the reason may be that antibiotics destroy not only disease-causing microbes, but also those that are helpful to the developing immune system.

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OKOH20, a water bottle which when squeezed forces purified water out of a 2 level filter can filter out disease causing microbes such as E. Coli from the dirtiest sources of water you can ever imagine.

Mercury resistance plasmid similar to that of M. marinum together with multiple GIs of Pseudomonas and Actinobacteria origin were identified in M. abscessus, a pseudotuberculous lung disease causing microbe [ 14]; and in a frog pathogen M. ulcerans, which sometimes cause skin ulcers in human [ 15].

Thus, although intestinal inflammation is thought to generally promote the growth of facultative anaerobes, our result highlights the importance of assessing intestinal dysbiosis at the species level to potentially distinguish between disease-causing and commensal microbes belonging to the same bacterial taxa.

An obvious common denominator in the major scenarios of coral death is disease caused by microbes, either as epidemics causes by specific microbes, such as white band disease which devastated acroporid corals in the Caribbean [90] or opportunistic pathogens as suggested on Kiritimati and Tabuaeran.

Vaccines are currently available for many infectious diseases caused by several microbes and the prevention of disease and death by vaccination has profoundly improved public health globally.

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