| 1. | This is an excellent reference for up-to-date naming, particularly of opportunistic pathogens.
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| 2. | It is grouped with the Enterobacteriaceae and is an opportunistic pathogen of humans.
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| 3. | About 10 percent of the microbes identified were " opportunistic pathogens,"
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| 4. | They are opportunistic pathogens, commonly responsible for urinary and septic infections, often nosocomial.
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| 5. | It is a mucosal commensal and opportunistic pathogen of several animals and humans.
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| 6. | This specific type of commensal / pathogen hybrid is called an opportunistic pathogen.
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| 7. | Some members of the genus " Bacteroides " are opportunistic pathogens.
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| 8. | "Pseudomonas aeruginosa " is increasingly recognized as an emerging opportunistic pathogen of clinical relevance.
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| 9. | As an opportunistic pathogen, it is able to cause both systemic and superficial infections.
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| 10. | Often, this could lead to opportunistic pathogens that lead to dental caries and periodontal disease.
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