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the pathogens
noun
Any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. Microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease.
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If the same produce were fermented, its native bacteria would drive off the pathogens, and the acids and alcohol they produce would prevent any further infection.
The pathogens would be extra.
The pathogens evolve a bit more.
But more than 100 scientists potentially had access to the pathogens.
Dr. Relman is working on ways to identify the pathogens in a biological attack.
The pathogens responsible for recent outbreaks of cholera, Ebola, Lyme disease, and Zika are not new.
"Plum Island officials have not adequately controlled access to the pathogens," it said.
The pathogens can sicken swimmers and others who come in close contact with the water.
Then we've had the backlash where we've prescribed them too much and can't control the pathogens.
"The pathogens have changed and the cheeses have certainly changed.
The worst news of all comes not from the pathogens, however, but from our protectors, i.e, the United States government.
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