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Although the etiology of the outbreak remains unclear, the identification of both S. pneumoniae and C. pneumoniae among trainees suggests that both pathogens may have contributed either independently or as cofactors to the observed increased incidence of pneumonia in the outbreak battalion and should be considered as possible etiologies in outbreaks of pneumonia in the military population.
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Further studies may elucidate the respective role of Y. pestis and other pathogens that may have contributed to deaths in these times.
Waning immunity, in combination with pathogen adaptation, may have contributed to the continued circulation of B. pertussis strains [ 13- 18].
The possibility of a co-infection with viral pathogens cannot be excluded and may have contributed to this outbreak.
In our case, although the eradication regimen proved unsuccessful in decolonising the paranasal sinuses of P. aeruginosa, we believe that detection of the pathogen instigated antimicrobial treatment that may have contributed to prevention of migration to the lower airways and, therefore, preventing chronic infection of the lower airways.
The study specimens may have therefore been obtained from patients with noninfectious or chronic diseases, which may have contributed to the low detection rate for pathogens in this study.
This work, therefore, describes new mechanisms that provide the pathogen with a fitness advantage in its primary habitat, which may have contributed to the emergence of these minor virulence factors in the species V. cholerae.
Although different methods of data extraction and different sample sizes may have contributed to these differences, a true difference in pathogens causing encephalitis could exist among these 3 countries.
If an undetected antibiotic-resistant enteric pathogen is responsible for inducing or exacerbating IBD, then widespread antibiotic use may have contributed to the increased prevalence of IBD in these industrialized nations.
Although the fact that their function in plant pathogen resistance remains to be explored [ 22], the down-regulation of their regulated miRNA, may have contributed to increase the response of A. thaliana triggered by LPS.
These records and death certificates are not designed to consider that climate change may have contributed to a case of (or death from) diarrheal disease by increasing the rate of pathogen replication in warmer ambient temperatures or by facilitating the distribution of pathogens by increased heavy precipitation events.
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