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Mutations in mitochondrially encoded tRNA genes are the most frequent pathogenic disruptions of mitochondrial protein synthesis2.
The most frequent pathogenic endoparasites were Eimeria spp. (17.3%), Trichuris spp. (5.1%), Strongyloides spp. (4.5%), Cyclospora spp. (4.5%), Cryptosporidium spp. (3.2%) and Isospora spp. (2.6%).
The most frequent pathogenic endoparasites were coccidians, such as Cyclospora sp. (4.5%), Eimeria sp. (4.1%) and Isospora sp. (2%) and helminths such as Capillaria sp. (10. 1%), Ascaridia sp. (4.9%) and Heterakis gallinarum (4.9%).
The most frequent pathogenic agent of aspergillosis is A. fumigatus, followed by A. flavus and A. niger [ 11].
We recently detected a founder effect of p.Arg1441Cys, the second most frequent pathogenic LRRK2 mutation, in the Belgian population (Nuytemans et al. in preparation).
The two most frequent pathogenic POLG mutations in Caucasians are c.1399G>A (p.Ala467Thr) and c.2243G>C p.Trp748Serr) (Hakonen et al., 2005, 2007).
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Influenza was the most frequent pathogen identified.
ABRI was the most frequent pathogen.
E. coli was the most frequent pathogen.
The most frequent and pathogenic species is Candida albicans[ 3, 4].
This maternally inherited genetic disorder with incomplete penetrance is caused by the three most frequent mitochondrial DNA pathogenic mutations (11778/ND4, 3460/ND1, and 14484/ND6) that affect complex I, the first site of the mitochondrial respiratory chain [ 2].
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