Sentences with phrase «dangerous pathogens if»

Although black and white newspaper and white paper towels can be safe, anything with colored ink can be toxic, and these paper types can harbor dangerous pathogens if not changed out often.
We must study dangerous pathogens if we want to defeat them.

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If E. coli is there, dangerous fecal pathogens could be there too.
Allergic reactions occur when the body's immune system targets a normally harmless protein as if it were a dangerous pathogen, leading to inflammation.
If the wildlife trade, which can originate in places like this, is not subject to surveillance for pathogens dangerous to people and animals, we can expect more new diseases to reach our shores.
Aside from well - established things like rabies virus, SARS coronavirus (the virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome) and Marburg virus (an extremely dangerous but rare hemorrhagic fever pathogen), bats appear to carry a plethora of other germs with unclear effects on human health, if any.
While dangerous pathogens will not mobilise armies nor annex land, they can, if unchecked, inflict human costs rivalling those of armed conflict.
Infection with the suspected culprit, a reovirus, could cause the immune system to react to gluten as if it was a dangerous pathogen instead of a harmless food protein, an international team of researchers reports April 7 in Science.
The low temperature would destroy dangerous pathogens (if any), but not the helpful bacteria that our bodies need.
If you make the decision to treat your hamster to chicken a few times a week, make sure it is cooked thoroughly — this will kill any dangerous pathogens that can make your hamster sick.
Even if you have raw, unsalted bacon, it isn't a good idea to use it as a dog treat — the fat content is still very high, the preservatives involved in curing bacon may harm your dog's health, and raw meat may contain dangerous pathogens or parasites.
You can appeal to the Pathogens Access Appeals Commission if you are barred from a site where dangerous viruses, bacteria or toxic substances are kept or used.
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