Pathogenicity is the potential capacity of certain species of microbes to cause an infectious process. It is characterised by a complex of pathogenic properties in the microbe formed in the process of ...
The type III secretion system was found to be directly involved in cell invasiveness and enterotoxicity, making it a major virulence factor for P. rustigianii. "Using the pathogenicity gene ...
Elimination of this gene did not reduce the bacteria's virulence, however. "Using the pathogenicity gene discovered in this study as an indicator, we plan to create a detection system for ...
Elimination of this gene did not reduce the bacteria’s virulence, however. “Using the pathogenicity gene discovered in this study as an indicator, we plan to create a detection system for ...
The manuscript explores how bacterial evolution in the presence of lytic phages modulates b-lactams resistance and virulence properties in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The work ...
This useful study examines the function of the rnc gene, which encodes the RNase III ribonuclease, as it relates to virulence of Salmonella Enteritidis. The authors demonstrate that the rnc gene is ...
One of the greatest threats to hospitalized patients is the acquisition of healthcare-associated infections. The risks of morbidity and mortality increase significantly in affected patients for two ...