A susceptible host is a member of a species population who is at risk of becoming infected with a certain disease due to a variety of reasons. Susceptible hosts differ from the general population because they are far more likely to get infectious diseases than the general population. Susceptible...
introduce a host–vector model. By vector, of course, they are referring to an arthropod vector, i.e. an arthropod2 capable of transmitting an agent of disease, a topic Chap. 5 was devoted to. For this example, they choose Ω={1,2}. Accordingly, there are two h-types, one ...
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Coagulase-negative staphylococcal (CONS) species often have trophism for distinct regions of host (i.e., axillae, head, etc.) ○ Most common organism isolated from human skin Infectious Agents • Practically split into coagulase-positive (S. aureus) and coagulase-negative (major species inclu...
The human complement system is important in the immunological control of Staphylococcus aureus infection. We showed previously that S. aureus surface prote... PS Hair,CG Echague,AM Sholl,... - 《Infection & Immunity》 被引量: 124发表: 2010年 Host Immune Response to Mosquito-Transmitted Chikungu...
The data suggest that the observed changes were caused by a host control over the formation of a phage material(s) necessary for successful infection of host K1. Such a substance theoretically could be related to the labile material destroyed by heat and required for plaque formation on host ...
The infection is difficult to treat due to their ability to form biofilms3. They have an array of virulence factors, including surface proteins responsible to adhesion and invasion of host tissue4. Almost all S. aureus strains are resistant to penicillin, many of which are resistant to ...
we aim to assess comprehensively the combined impact of well-established hospitalization and vaccination techniques on individuals of the host population. We are particularly interested in identifying both time-dependent and consistent (constant in time) control strategies for the Covid-19 host population...