virulence u rečniku PONS

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It is believed that this variable region is a pathogenicity island that contains genes that are essential for virulence.
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There is a small risk of reversion to virulence, which is smaller in vaccines with deletions.
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The relative ability of viruses to cause disease is described in terms of virulence.
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Its virulence factors include pertussis toxin, filamentous hmagglutinin, pertactin, fimbria, and tracheal cytotoxin.
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The virulence factors of bacteria are typically proteins or other molecules that are synthesized by enzymes.
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Limiting a pathogens access to iron can reduce its virulence, thereby potentially protecting against infection and increasing an individuals survival and overall fitness.
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They are a considered a virulence factor, facilitating the spread of gas gangrene.
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Many of the bacteria's virulence factors are anti-phagocytic in nature.
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As mentioned before, hemolysin is a potential virulence factor produced by microorganisms, which can put a human's health at risk.
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Research suggests that high water temperatures are indeed linked to the disease, increasing its incidence and virulence.
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