Sentence examples for may have bacterial from inspiring English sources

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The optimal infection dose was high, however, recent reports have shown that patients with meningococcal disease may have bacterial loads of up to 6×108 bacteria/ml blood [20], [21].

Conversly, patients presenting clinical symptoms suggesting HSV-1 encephalitis may have bacterial cause e.g. listerial infections [ 22, 23].

The young children may have bacterial infections resulting in diarrhea which could in turn cause high nutrient loss from their body.

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aSeven patients had proven influenza A and may have had bacterial superinfection but this was not proven microbiologically, one had parainfluenza and another Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection.

Some studies showed that the integrity of TJs is important for maintaining cellular polarity [ 20], a change in cell polarity may have facilitated bacterial invasion, and bacterial invasion may have occurred via the sites of disrupted TJs between intestinal mucosa epithelial cells.

The WHO currently recommends that children without previous history of wheeze who develop a lower respiratory infection with wheeze and tachypnoea may have a bacterial or mixed bacterial-viral infection, and should always be treated with antibiotics for suspected bacterial pneumonia [ 23].

His jokey experiment, reported in the July issue of Applied and Environmental Microbiology, opens up the possibility that gold deposits, too, may have a bacterial origin, with the microbes acting as the agent that concentrates gold from sources such as volcanic springs into a form that people can mine.Dr Lovley has some support among geologists.

These results together with PCoA analysis suggested that rex rabbits from B and C groups may have similar bacterial communities in their caecum.

Some recent studies about biofilm formation on implant surfaces have concluded that zirconium oxide may have lower bacterial colonization potential than titanium [4, 18], an effect that is attributed to the specific chemical structure and the resulting electric conductivity of zirconia [4, 10, 19].

It is possible that this may have involved bacterial Type IV secretion, a system conserved in Wolbachia.

These cases may have involved bacterial adhesion and pathogenesis.

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