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This pattern is consistent across the major pathogen groups.
This pattern is fairly consistent across the major pathogen groups.
We then compared the fraction of emerging or reemerging species that were or were not zoonotic across the major pathogen groups and within each group by family.
We then ranked the drivers (by number of emerging and reemerging pathogen species associated with each) and compared the ranking of drivers for the major pathogen groups and for zoonotic versus nonzoonotic pathogens.
We catalog the kinds of proximate factors or drivers that have been linked with pathogen emergence and reemergence and ask whether these differ between the major pathogen groups or between zoonotic and nonzoonotic pathogens.
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Gram-negative bacilli were the major pathogen responsible for 78% (21/27) PDRP in hyponatremic group while gram-positive cocci were found in 75% (41/55) PDRP in normonatremic groups.
This analysis showed that, for all Gram-positive pathogen groups tested, there was high categorical agreement between tedizolid and linezolid susceptibility results, and rates of very major errors and major errors were well within acceptable limits.
For all pathogen groups, the categorical agreement between test results for tedizolid and linezolid was >98%, and rates of very major and major errors were well within the CLSI limits of acceptability (ie, very major and major error rates of ≤1.5% and ≤3%, respectively) [ 15].
Out of the Streptococcosis, Streptococcus agalactiae is the major pathogen.
A total of 7183 pathogens were contributed from 6 predetermined pathogen groups.
We pay close attention to possible differences between the major pathogen groups viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and helminths.
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