| 1. | Exotoxins are also produced by some A . flavus " ).
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| 2. | The production of two powerful exotoxins and lethal toxin by the bacteria causes death.
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| 3. | This exotoxin is known as alpha toxin.
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| 4. | Bacterial pyrogens include endotoxins and exotoxins, although many pyrogens are endogenous to the host.
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| 5. | In the staph infection, exotoxins are released directly into the blood by the live bacteria.
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| 6. | Bacteria cause myonecrosis by specific exotoxins.
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| 7. | This exotoxin causes necrosis of the intestines, varying levels of hemorrhaging and perforation of the intestine.
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| 8. | Enterotoxins are chromosomally encoded or plasmid encoded exotoxins that are produced and secreted from several bacterial organisms.
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| 9. | Large numbers of " C . perfringens " grow in the intestines, and secrete exotoxin.
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| 10. | The toxic properties of most exotoxins can be inactivated by heat or chemical treatment to produce a toxoid.
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