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It is also possible that harmful bacterial pathogens may colonize in other parts of the body.
Gram-negative bacteria are considered harmful pathogens, which may colonize in various sites in the human body.
These potentially harmful bacteria may colonize in different parts of the body including the oral mucosa and gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and respiratory tracts (6).
In COPD patients, because the structures and defense functions of the airways and lung parenchyma are damaged by underlying respiratory diseases, Aspergillus may colonize in these sites.
Aquatic bacteria such as Legionella spp., Pseudomonas spp., Stenotrophomonas spp., Burkholderia spp., or Acinetobacter spp. may colonize in hospital water supplies and have previously been shown to be causally associated with cases of nosocomial infections (3 ).
Oxidative, nitrosative, and aerobic stresses are major factors affecting the survival of pathogens in the host [ 19]. S. agalactiae is a facultative anaerobe, with a wide range of hosts, and may colonize in many tissues including the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts, brain, blood, liver, kidney, mammary gland, etc. [ 20].
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Other species may colonize via open wounds or stomata and are able to successfully colonize without tissue penetration.
Foliose and fruticose lichens may colonize later in succession because they require stable substrates (Belnap and Eldridge 2001).
These cells are particularly important for disease progression, because they may colonize other sites in the host, expanding the infection or, in the worst case scenario, starting a disseminated infection [ 31].
Introduction: Acinetobacter spp. are opportunistic, nosocomial pathogens that may colonize the surfaces in intensive care units.
The range of fungi that may colonize the airways in asthma is unknown.
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