Similar words: enteric bacteria, mycobacteria, cyanobacteria, bacteria, bacterial, mycobacterium, abacterial, eubacteria. Meaning: n. rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria; most occur normally or pathogenically in intestines of humans and other animals.
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1 The enterobacteria is the main pathogenic bacterium in intestinal infections.
2 Before infection, FOS increased mucosal lactobacilli and enterobacteria in cecum and colon, but not in the ileum.
3 This worst handset also had 39 times the safe level of enterobacteria, a group of bacteria that live in the lower intestines of humans and animals and include bugs such as Salmonella.
4 Methods Using anaerobic incubation techniques, quantitative-stool culture of bifidobacteria and enterobacteria was performed on days 5 - 7 of 32 colostrum-fed newborns and 24 bottler fed newborns.
5 The positiveness of the contact hemolysis was correlated with the virulence of bacteria when virulent or non-virulent strains of enterobacteria were compared.
6 Thus it can be seen that the secondary structures of 4. 5S RNA gene in enterobacteria are quite conservative .
7 Method Sera samples were collected by random cluster sam pling method from the workers in the service industry from 2002 to 2003 for the detection of HBVM, ALT and pathogenic enterobacteria.
8 Two had "warning levels" of staphylococcus aureus and two others had "worryingly elevated" levels of coliforms and enterobacteria, "putting users at high risk of becoming ill from contact".
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