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  1. Bacterial carrier matrix provides large surface area and higher catalytic reactivity between metal ion and the enzyme thus enabling the rapid production of nanoparticles. Almost all the bacterial species adopt the common mechanism of synthesis of reductases enzymes for bio reduction of the metal ions.

  2. This page titled 12.4: How Diseases Spread is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by OpenStax. Pathogens often have elaborate adaptations to exploit host biology, behavior, and ecology to live in and move between hosts. Hosts have evolved defenses against pathogens, but because their rates of ….

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  4. 6 Challenges and perspectives. The rapid development of synthetic biology and the integration of nanoscience and nanotechnology have brought new vitality to the use of bacteria as drug carriers. Bacterial drug carriers have attracted worldwide attention and are undergoing rapid development.

  5. In addition to the terms listed in Table Table1, 1, other terms and adjectives used to describe microbes and their interactions with the host in the literature include pure saprophytes , pure parasite , half parasite , classical , persister , nosocomial , iatrogenic , convalescent carrier , precocious carrier , chronic carrier , contact carrier ...

  6. Feb 14, 2018 · Second, the sparsity of direct evidence of asymptomatic carriers makes interpretation of the epidemiological record difficult, creating uncertainty when defining details of the carrier state and a pathogen’s more complex natural history of disease [5,6].

    • Rebecca H. Chisholm, Patricia T. Campbell, Patricia T. Campbell, Yue Wu, Steven Y. C. Tong, Steven Y...
    • 2018
  7. Bacterial interplay at intestinal mucosal surfaces: implications for vaccine development. Live bacterial carrier vaccines have become an exciting possibility for novel vaccines, with attractive advantages over present-day injectable vaccines. As protein presentation and secretion systems in Gram-negative bacteria represent one of the few ...

  8. Contact transmission includes direct contact or indirect contact. Person-to-person transmission is a form of direct contact transmission. Here the agent is transmitted by physical contact between two individuals ( Figure 16.9) through actions such as touching, kissing, sexual intercourse, or droplet sprays.

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