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Infection of the meninges with disease-causing and potentially life-threatening organisms, esp. Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitidis, and Listeria monocytogenes, among others
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| bacterial pathogenesis |
The development of a bacterial disease. There are three stages: entry and colonization in the host, bacterial invasion and reproduction with the production of toxic substances, and the response of the host. The mere presen
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| bacterial plasmid |
SEE: plasmid.
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| bacterial resistance |
The ability of bacteria to survive and cause continuous infection in the presence of antibiotics. SEE: antiviral resistance ; antibiotic resistance ; multidrug resistance.; transfer factor.
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| bacterial satellite |
A bacterial colony that grows best when close to a colony of another microorganism.
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