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'pathogenic bacteria' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to bacteria that can cause disease. For example, "Pathogenic bacteria can cause serious illnesses if left untreated."
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Pathogenic bacteria must be destroyed.
Cooperation and competition in pathogenic bacteria.
Ratledge, C. & Dover, L. G. Iron metabolism in pathogenic bacteria.
The rhizosphere as a reservoir for opportunistic human pathogenic bacteria.
He said he feared the plant would harbor pathogenic bacteria and emit gases.
In fact, they often protect us from disease because they compete with, and thus limit the proliferation of, pathogenic bacteria.
And its saliva is riddled with pathogenic bacteria ('poisonous halitosis', as the writer David Quammen describes it).
Antibiotics are used to control infections with pathogenic bacteria.
Many pathogenic bacteria produce pore-forming toxins (PFTs).
In pathogenic bacteria, some ABC importers are virulence factors.
Chino, T. et al. Effects of oral commensal and pathogenic bacteria on human dendritic cells.
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