Relationship between Virulence and Resistance among Gram-Negative Bacteria
Bacteria present in the human body are innocuous, providing beneficial functions, some of which are necessary for correct body function. However, other bacteria are able to colonize, invade, and cause damage to different tissues, and these are categorised as pathogens. These pathogenic bacteria poss...
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Main Authors: | Virginio Cepas (Author), Sara M. Soto (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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