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Human Illness Caused by E. Coli O157:H7 from Food and Non-Food Sources
How Do Pathogenic Microorganisms Develop Cross-Kingdom Host Jumps? Peter Van Baarlen1, Alex Van Belkum2, Richard C
Differences in Innate Immune Response Between Man and Mouse
The Public Health Impact of Prion Diseases1
Innate Immunity Part I: the Immediate Response Deborah A
Supporting Information
Spillback in the Anthropocene: the Risk of Human-To-Wildlife Pathogen Transmission for Conservation and Public Health
Risk of Human Pathogen Internalization in Leafy Vegetables During Lab-Scale Hydroponic Cultivation
Genomics-Based Re-Examination of the Taxonomy and Phylogeny Of
Laboratory Activities to Enhance the Study of Whole Blood Components and Their Role in the Immune Response
Ecology of Pathogenic E.Coli - Stefano Morabito
Genomic Characterization of Human Adenovirus Type 4 Strains Isolated
The Characteristics of Pandemic Pathogens
Population Biology of Emerging and Re-Emerging Pathogens Mark E.J
Human Pathogen Co-Occurrence in Ixodes Ricinus Ticks: Effects of Landscape Topography
Chapter 1. Bacteria: Pathogenicity Factors
Human Pathogen Shown to Cause Disease in the Threatened Eklhorn Coral Acropora Palmata
Pathogenic Escherichia Coli
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Newly Emerging Infectious Disease
INTRODUCTION Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli Is a Foodborne
Determination of Human Pathogen Profiles in Food by Quality Assured Microbial Assays
Uncovering the Relationship Between Aquatic Thermophiles and Human Bacterial Pathogens
Drivers of Airborne Human-To-Human Pathogen Transmission
Oral Infection by the Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Prion R
Pathogens, Infection, and Innate Immunity 24
Assessment of Bacterial Contamination of Air at the Museum of King John III's Palace at Wilanow
Infection: Vital Mode for Human-Pathogen Interaction
Non-Human Primate-Derived Adenoviruses for Future Use As Oncolytic Agents?
A Glimpse Into the World of Human Viruses
38.1 Airborne Diseases
Microbial Virulence Factors
Applied Proteomics in ‘One Health’
11 Microbial Fact Sheets
Host Range and Emerging and Reemerging Pathogens Mark E.J
Genomic Investigation Into the Virulome, Pathogenicity, Stress
Biodiesel from Specified Risk Material Tallow: an Appraisal of TSE Risks and Their Reduction
Antimicrobial Resistance Profile and Expec Virulence Potential In
Pathogen Transmission from Humans to Great Apes Is a Growing Threat to Primate Conservation
Human Pathogens on Or Within the Plant and Useful Endophytes
The Aetiologies of Central Nervous System Infections in Hospitalised
Infective Dose and Species Barrier This Opinion Is Open