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The relapse may be bacterial pneumonia, which must be treated with antibiotics.
In particular, it is a warning sign if a child (and presumably an adult) seems to be getting better and then relapses with high fever, as this relapse may be bacterial pneumonia.
HGT studies indicate that these genes may be bacterial in origin (Table S2).
Although rare, resistant postfiller infections can occur, and may be bacterial, fungal, or viral.
The exogenous ligands may be bacterial, mycobacterial, fungal, viral, environmental or synthetic in nature.
Patients with CF experience frequent exacerbations of their symptoms; contributing factors include infections which may be bacterial or viral in nature [ 1- 3].
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Such materials may be of bacterial origin or the product of bacterial degradation of algae or other organic matter.
Such infections may be fungal, bacterial or viral.
The microbiological study of secretions often shows other microorganisms [2], which may be of bacterial origin, such as those described in our review and indicating processes of superinfection.
This study showed that there was no drastic decrease in ST and IFT of these samples in M7 media with heavy oil, may be these bacterial consortia were unable to produce biosurfactant in these types of media and conditions.
We don't really love the idea that those hand dryers in your office bathroom may be causing "bacterial highways" to your sad office salad.
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