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Rural living as a child was not associated with S. aureus colonization but current living/working on a farm was associated with S. aureus nasal colonization, suggesting that these individuals may be colonized or transiently contaminated from the animals on the farm, as previously described [ 17].

Humans also may be colonized with the distinct species Brachyspira aalborgi, which similarly attaches to colonic enterocytes by one cell end [13], [14].

As Legionella spp. are ubiquitous in many water systems, it is not surprising that hospital water may be colonized with Legionella pneumophila and other species.

This large quantity of artificial substrates may be colonized by a benthic hard-substrate community which differs from the local natural soft-substrate assemblage.

Post-placement stent graft infection may be theoretically possible, because the stent graft material may be colonized and infected.

Such redundant genes may be colonized by mobile DNA elements and interrupted.

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We may be extinct, civilization may just be a memory, or we may be colonizing space.

Analysis of the results of this study suggest that 1 predominant CA-MRSA strain was circulating in the studied kindergarten and may be colonizing individuals not previously believed to be at risk.

However, B. innocens, B. murdochii and unclassified Brachyspira were isolated from sows, indicating that suckling piglets are exposed to Brachyspira through sow feces but may not be colonized due to host factors such as maternal immunity, an immature colon mucosa, and a milk diet that results in an intestinal environment and microbial community structure that does not support Brachyspira survival.

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Studies have shown that persons who have underlying HIV infection or other causes of immunosuppression and those who are not immunosuppressed but have chronic lung disease may often be colonized by P. jirovecii (11 – 13 ).

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