The new strain may spread rapidly due to its increased transmissibility, meaning it can more easily infect individuals. This can result in more cases and faster spread within a population. Additionally, if the new strain causes more asymptomatic cases, infected individuals may unknowingly spread the virus more widely.
MRSA is not a disease, it stands for "Methicilin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus", so it's a strain of S.aureus.
SARS is not a pathogen, it is an syndrome similar to AIDS. It is caused by a virus called coronavirus, but it is the mutated strain.
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The virulent strain of the virus spread rapidly through the community, causing severe illness and a high mortality rate.
Fusarium oxysporum strain ES12 can negatively impact lentil plants by causing root rot and wilt diseases, leading to reduced growth and yield. The pathogenicity of this strain may vary depending on environmental conditions and the specific lentil cultivar. Effective management practices, such as crop rotation and resistant varieties, can help mitigate the adverse effects of this pathogen on lentil crops.
Yes,but MOST people do NOT. If it is a resistant strain of strep,or your body has immunity to penicillin...
Virulent means actively poisonous. You could use it in a sentence as, "the man had a virulent snake bite."
It is one strain of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from patients with bacteria in their blood.
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There was the spread of a plague but the exact nature of the plague is unknown. It is widely believed to be a strain of Bubonic Plague.
Anand Mohan Chakarwarty. The concept of a antibacterial-resistant strain of germ or virus is predicted by Evolutionary Theory.