https://www.southampton.ac.uk/research/projects/rapid-detection-of-human-pathogens-in-ocular-surface-infectious-disease-0
Rapid Detection of Human Pathogens in Ocular Surface Infectious Disease | University of Southampton
Rapid Detection of Human Pathogens in Ocular Surface Infectious Disease.
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https://www.southampton.ac.uk/research/projects/rapid-detection-of-human-pathogens-in-ocular-surface-infectious-disease-1
Rapid Detection of Human Pathogens in Ocular Surface Infectious Disease | University of Southampton
Rapid Detection of Human Pathogens in Ocular Surface Infectious Disease .
human pathogens
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https://asm.org/reports/from-outside-to-inside-environmental-microorganism
From Outside to Inside: Environmental Microorganisms as Human Pathogens | ASM.org
This report from the Academy describes ways to survey for and alleviate the effects of environmental infectious diseases and best practices to educate the...
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Recent Advances in the Controversial Human Pathogens Pneumocystis, Microsporidia and Blastocystis,...
Given the success of Volume I of this Research Topic, and the rapidly evolving subject area, we are pleased to announce the launch of Volume II: Recent...
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https://www.muni.cz/en/research/publications/1504277
Study of lectins from opportunistic pathogens and their interaction with normal human cells. |...
https://anr.fr/Project-ANR-17-CE35-0006
PRedicting the ecological niche of human pathogens Infectious strains as a key determinant of...
The great majority of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are dominated by zoonoses (62 to 75%), with most of these being caused by pathogens with a wildlife...