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Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases & Practice
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Opportunistic Pathogens

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Opportunistic Pathogens

An opportunistic infection is an infection caused by bacterial, viral or fungal pathogens that take advantage of a host with a weak immune system. Mostly these pathogens do not cause disease in a healthy individual that has a normal immune system but in immunocompromised patients. Examples include malnutrition, ageing, leukopenia, HIV, immunosuppressing agents and genetic predisposition.

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Opportunistic Pathogens

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  • Rubina Ghani
    STD pathogens determined in semen using PCR and flow-through hybridization technology
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  • C. Diaz
    New Antibacterial Agents against Gram-negative Pathogens from a Fundacion MEDINA’s Microbial Natural Products Collection Screening
    | PDF Version
  • Modesto Olanya
    Progress on the bio-control of food-borne pathogens on leafy greens with non-pathogenic microbes
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  • Dilek Heperkan
    Antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria on pathogens in foods
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