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  1. Bacterium Carrier. Bacterial carrier matrix provides large surface area and higher catalytic reactivity between metal ion and the enzyme thus enabling the rapid production of nanoparticles. From: Environmental Applications of Microbial Nanotechnology, 2023. Related terms: Plasmid; Vaccine Efficacy; Gram-Negative Bacteria; Bacteriophage; Immune ...

  2. Carrier. 1. A person or animal harboring a specific Infectious Agent in the absence of discernible clinical disease and which serves as a potential source of infection. The carrier state may occur in an individual with an infection that is inapparent throughout its course (known as a healthy or asymptomatic carrier) or the carrier state may ...

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  4. Articulate appropriate safety procedures in the microbiology lab. Wash your hands and disinfect lab surfaces correctly. Identify the correct ways to dispose of lab waste (compost, biohazard, used slides, culture tubes with media, Petri dishes). Identify which supplies you need to purchase and bring to the next laboratory period.

  5. An individual capable of transmitting a pathogen without displaying symptoms is referred to as a carrier. A passive carrier is contaminated with the pathogen and can mechanically transmit it to another host; however, a passive carrier is not infected.

  6. Bacterium Carrier. A bacterial carrier strain can be used to secrete antigens for virtually any bacterial, viral, and parasitic pathogens. From: Escherichia coli (Second Edition), 2013

  7. Sep 5, 2022 · USA.gov. The classical features of an individual said to be a carrier of Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A streptococcus) is the confirmed presence of the organism in their posterior pharynx, without any of the usual attendant clinical symptoms of acute pharyngitis.

  8. In other words, a carrier serves as a reservoir for the pathogen and has the potential to transmit the bacteria to others, leading to the spread of typhoid fever.

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