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HIV Virulence

Nursing Standard, 1988
The virulence of human immunodeficiency virus may increase in the later stages of the disease, which might explain why people go on to get full blown AIDS.
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Pathogenicity and virulence

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2004
Invertebrate pathologists have multiple definitions for the terms pathogenicity and virulence, and these definitions vary across disciplines that focus on host-pathogen interactions. We surveyed various literatures, including plant pathology, invertebrate pathology, evolutionary biology, and medicine, and found most define pathogenicity as the broader ...
Stephen R, Thomas, Joseph S, Elkinton
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Triggering Bacterial Virulence

Science, 1996
When pathogenic bacteria invade a host, virulence genes are induced that allow the bacteria to evade the host's defense mechanisms. Two reports in this week's issue [Pettersson et al . ( p.1231 ) and Zhang et al . ( p.
P A, Cotter, J F, Miller
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Malassezia virulence determinants

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2011
Malassezia yeasts are associated with a number of dermatologic and systemic diseases in humans and animals. Pityriasis versicolor is amongst these diseases and represents one of the most common human skin diseases. Beyond that, the role of Malassezia yeasts in the pathogenesis of other skin diseases such as psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis and ...
Wiebke, Hort, Peter, Mayser
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Mycobacterial virulence factors

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 1996
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Gordon, S, Andrew, PW
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Virulence of nocardiae

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1973
The virulence of Nocardia brasiliensis, N. asteroides, and N. caviae was investigated. The study was done by inoculation of these organisms into the footpad of white mice. The results show that N. brasiliensis has greater virulence than N. asteroides and N. caviae. These observations resemble clinical findings in which N.
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