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... against food-borne and water-borne human pathogens. In healthcare, the disinfectant should be active against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Given that disinfectants are chosen because of their activity against a class or classes of pathogens, it is logical to register such agents bas ...
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... competition (Ojosnegros et al., 2012), it is anticipated that immunemediated competition for susceptible hosts will favour infection with LPAI viruses over HPAI viruses because of their comparatively low virulence, longer associated infectious periods, and consequently greater population-level trans ...
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