Sep 3, 2010 ... Diarrheal E. coli are divided into six categories that can cause illness ranging from moderate diarrhea to severe systemic diseases (e.g. ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJun 10, 2013 ... mine the effect of soil biology on the survival of a non- toxigenic strain of E. coli 0 157 in two soil types under different temperature ...
www.jstor.orgDec 11, 2020 ... Synthetic biology will transform how we grow food, what we eat, ... Soil, water, and animals harbor complex microbial communities into which ...
www.nature.comApr 27, 2015 ... ... E. coli in Intestinal Disease and Foodborne Illness ... Poultry litter is a valuable soil amendment, but has been shown to harbour a ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comOct 4, 2007 ... Monika Dolejská, Department of Biology and Wildlife Diseases, ... In addition to antibiotic resistant E. coli, wild bird populations can be ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJul 8, 2019 ... Abstract Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectothermic vectors and parasites ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comJun 11, 2019 ... Infectious diseases are emerging globally at an unprecedented rate ... even cause eating disorders, such as geophagy (desire to eat soil), ...
www.nature.comJun 24, 2010 ... In this context, the extent to which E. coli interacts with its ... been estimated that food-borne diseases cause ∼76 million illnesses, ...
www.nature.comAug 31, 2010 ... A bumper crop of recent illness related to raw milk accentuates the ... and Mycotic Diseases at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
www.scientificamerican.comJan 30, 2017 ... Alter structure and function of soil microbiome;; Enhance soil ... However, the effect of FMT on these diseases requires further studies.
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