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- ...lack of oxygen can provide growth opportunities for [[botulism]] producing bacteria.2 KB (385 words) - 22:45, 4 January 2010
- ...These microorganisms, along with Staphylococcus aureus and some anaerobes (bacteria that live without oxygen), are involved in chronic sinusitis <ref name="Web5 KB (834 words) - 19:35, 16 January 2010
- ...has been linked with illness caused by E. coli O157:H7 bacteria. If these bacteria are in the feces of deer or cattle, apples that fall on the ground could be Pasteurization kills harmful bacteria. Heat the juice to at least 160 degrees F. If you don’t have a thermomete3 KB (495 words) - 18:26, 16 January 2010
- ...hen there is no need to fear e.coli, etc... (actually more cases of e.coli bacteria these days are from pasteurized milk vs. raw milk at a certified organic da4 KB (650 words) - 20:21, 3 October 2011
- ...ovies are a typical Korean meal - high in omega-3 fatty acids and friendly bacteria.2 KB (419 words) - 12:51, 23 May 2010
- ...ted soy bean paste, is an excellent source of healthy protein and friendly bacteria.2 KB (265 words) - 12:53, 23 May 2010
- ...ogen fixing plants which form root nodules in the soil in association with bacteria, ''G. diazotrophicus'' lives within the intercellular spaces of the sugarca21 KB (3,077 words) - 18:14, 14 June 2010
- ..., helping reduce bacterial contamination and reducing potential odors from bacteria on the skin surface.20 KB (3,140 words) - 21:41, 17 June 2010
- ...nd ''[[E. coli]]''. Afterward the water is then to be [[boiled]] to remove bacteria, only then will they have a safe water supply.29 KB (4,323 words) - 18:28, 24 June 2010
- ...deplete the oxygen and die. After a lull of a couple of days the anaerobic bacteria kick in and start7 KB (1,320 words) - 14:15, 25 June 2010
- ...ntibiotic]], closely related to the [[aminoglycosides]], produced by the [[bacteria|bacterium]] ''[[Streptomyces spectabilis]]''. It binds to the [[30S]] [[ribosome|ribosomal]] subunit in invading bacteria and interrupts protein synthesis.3 KB (327 words) - 15:41, 27 September 2010
- ...gitis. It then acts to reduce the inflammatory response of the body to the bacteria killed by the antibiotics (bacterial death releases pro-inflammatory mediat18 KB (2,498 words) - 15:41, 27 September 2010
- *In [[bacteria|bacteriological]] water assessment.12 KB (1,720 words) - 15:42, 27 September 2010
- ...ually used to treat [[infection]]s with [[anaerobic organism|anaerobic]] [[bacteria]] but can also be used to treat some [[protozoa]]l diseases, such as [[mala ...sed to treat infections caused by susceptible [[aerobic organism|aerobic]] bacteria as well. It is also used to treat bone and joint infections, particularly t25 KB (3,261 words) - 13:17, 11 September 2010
- ...ve bacteria|Gram-positive]] and [[Gram-negative bacteria|Gram-negative]] [[bacteria]], including most [[anaerobic organism]]s. Due to resistance and safety con ...f [[Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus|MRSA]]), [[Gram-negative]] bacteria and [[anaerobes]].<ref name=Baron>{{cite book | author = Neu HC, Gootz TD |29 KB (3,876 words) - 15:42, 27 September 2010
- ...sts. Doxycycline was shown in 2003 to kill the symbiotic ''[[Wolbachia]]'' bacteria in the filarial worms' reproductive tracts, rendering them sterile, thus re ...ach, nausea or fatigue occur. Individuals eating [[yogurt]] for beneficial bacteria (to counter antibiotic-induced diarrhea) should not eat it within 3 hours b20 KB (2,578 words) - 15:43, 27 September 2010
- ...d not carry the risk of unintentional selection for [[antibiotic-resistant bacteria]].19 KB (2,731 words) - 16:52, 18 September 2010
- ...ium|bacteria]]l infections, particularly those caused by [[Gram-negative]] bacteria. However, gentamicin is not used for ''[[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]]'', ''[[Nei It is synthesized by ''[[Micromonospora]]'', a genus of [[Gram-positive bacteria]] widely present in the environment (water and soil). To highlight their sp9 KB (1,199 words) - 15:43, 27 September 2010
- ...otic]] medication used particularly for [[anaerobe|anaerobic]] [[bacterium|bacteria]] and [[protozoa]]. Metronidazole is an antibiotic, amebicide, and antiprot Metronidazole, taken up by diffusion, is selectively absorbed by [[anaerobic bacteria]] and sensitive [[protozoa]]. Once taken up by anaerobes, it is non-enzymat19 KB (2,528 words) - 15:43, 27 September 2010
- ...dent on their own de novo synthesis - inhibition of the enzyme starves the bacteria of two bases necessary for [[DNA replication]] and [[transcription (genetic10 KB (1,346 words) - 15:43, 27 September 2010