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  1. Table A-1 contains information on the minimum water activity (a w), acidity (pH), and temperature; the maximum, pH, water phase salt, and temperature; and oxygen requirements that will sustain...

  2. Classification of Common Pathogenic Bacteria. * Although usually considered obligate aerobes, these bacteria are able to grow in the absence of oxygen by using nitrite as an alternative electron acceptor.

  3. Bacillus species have no pathogenic potential and are not associated with disease.8 Bacillus infection is not always pathogenic and often asymptomatic. Infections caused by the Bacillus species include self-limiting gastroenteritis (B. cereus), localized infections due to trauma, ocular infections, and rarely systemic illness as seen in B ...

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  4. Pathogenic bacteria are specially adapted and endowed with mechanisms for overcoming the normal body defences, and can invade parts of the body, such as the blood, where bacteria are not normally found.

  5. Dec 9, 2022 · There exists an enormous diversity of bacteria capable of human infection, but no up-to-date, publicly accessible list is available. Combining a pragmatic definition of pathogenicity with an extensive search strategy, we report 1513 bacterial pathogens known to infect humans described pre-2021.

  6. Aug 21, 2020 · There are five main types of pathogens: Bacteria. Bacteria are microscopic pathogens that reproduce rapidly after entering the body. They can release toxins that damage tissues and cause...

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  8. Staphylococcus aureus is the most pathogenic; it typically causes skin infections and sometimes pneumonia, endocarditis, and osteomyelitis... read more (coagulase-positive), S. epidermidis (coagulase-negative), other coagulase-negative staphylococci

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