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Persistent Pathogens

 

"Pathogens can remain alive and active even on dry surfaces, and be picked up by hands, feet, etc. A large percentage of seemingly normal asymptomatic individuals can be carriers of pathogens. MRSA is a good example of this. Perhaps 15-30% of so-called normal individuals are carriers of MRSA; that is why the problem is so widespread."

 

Jay Glasel, PhD
Microbiologist

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Salmonella typhimurium - Copyright Dennis Kunkel Microscopy

 

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Salmonella typhimurium - Copyright Dennis Kunkel Microscopy

 

 

Salmonella typhimurium - Gram-negative, enteric, DT104, rod prokaryote (dividing); note the flagella. Zoonotic microorganism causing salmonellosis (food poisoning) in humans when infected fowl, domestic mammals or turtles contaminate milk, eggs, meat, poultry or shellfish (which humans ingest).

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