Examples of using Pathogenicity in English and their translations into Slovak
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Pathogenicity: Ability to cause disease.
Acute toxicity, pathogenicity, and infectiveness.
Pathogenicity or kind of antagonism to the host.
Acute toxicity and/or pathogenicity and infectivity.
Its pathogenicity is 100 times higher than histamine.
Acute inhalation toxicity, pathogenicity and infectiveness.
Pathogenicity and infectivity under immunosuppression.
Specific toxicity, pathogenicity and infectiveness studies.
Pathogenicity, as well as the virulence of the microorganism;
Toxicity and/or pathogenicity and infectivity studies.
Pathogenicity is the ability of the microorganism to produce a disease.
Bacteria always control pathogenicity with quorum sensing.
Any pathogenicity and infectivity to man and animals under conditions of immunosuppression.
Supplementary toxicological and/or pathogenicity and infectivity studies.
Any pathogenicity and infectiveness to humans and other mammals under conditions of immunosuppression.
Information on toxicity, infectiveness and pathogenicity to birds must be reported.
The toxicity, pathogenicity and infectiveness of the micro-organism.
Molecular variability will be assessed in relation to the virus pathogenicity and etiology.
Summary of mammalian toxicity, pathogenicity and infectiveness and overall evaluation.
Study of pathogenicity factors and resistance to antibiotics in food isolates of staphylococci.
(i)diseases caused and mechanism of pathogenicity including invasiveness and virulence;
A microorganism with high pathogenicity needs very little time to develop the disease.
Pregnant women may receive oseltamivir,after considering the available safety information, the pathogenicity of the circulating influenza virus strain and the underlying condition of the pregnant woman.
The inhalation toxicity(22), pathogenicity and infectiveness of the micro-organism must be reported.
Supplementary toxicological and/or pathogenicity and infectivity studies as outlined under point 5.1.3.
Type A viruses with an IVPI(intravenous pathogenicity index) in six-week-old chickens of greater than 1,2; or.
In cases where a singledose is not appropriate to assess pathogenicity, a set of range-finding texts must be carried out to reveal highly toxic agents and infectivity.
For proper evaluation of the toxicity including potential for pathogenicity and infectiveness of preparations sufficient information shall be available on acute toxicity, irritation and sensitisation of the micro-organism.