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We are studying examples of natural protection against infection, such as HIV-exposed but uninfected individuals (EU) and the placental barrier against HIV in-utero transmission; or of natural protection against disease, such as HIV controllers (HIC) and animal models of non-pathogenic infection (African Green Monkey, AGM/SIVagm).
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"Our results show that, at least for urinary tract infections, cranberry juice targets the right bacteria - those that cause disease - but has no effect on non-pathogenic organisms, suggesting that cranberry juice will not disrupt bacteria that are part of the normal flora in the gut," Camesano said.
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The fundamental rationale for the use of probiotics is to displace potentially pathogenic microbes or to supplement the beneficial CE action of existing non-pathogenic microbes in the intestines of an individual.
Archive 2008-07-01 Thatsnews 2008
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Safety - the microorganism chosen as the components of a probiotic must be non-pathogenic and non-toxic
Archive 2008-07-01 Thatsnews 2008
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The fundamental rationale for the use of probiotics is to displace potentially pathogenic microbes or to supplement the beneficial CE action of existing non-pathogenic microbes in the intestines of an individual.
Protexin - Probiotics. Pets need them, too! Thatsnews 2008
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In lab experiments, SPAMS was tested against four types of materials terrorists might use - spores of a non-pathogenic strain of Bacillus anthracis (anthrax); diethyl phthalate (a nerve agent surrogate), natural cobalt powder (a surrogate for Cobalt 60 and other radioactive metals) and RDX (a high explosive).
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Safety - the microorganism chosen as the components of a probiotic must be non-pathogenic and non-toxic
Protexin - Probiotics. Pets need them, too! Thatsnews 2008
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The first E. coli O157 infection was reported in 1982, which makes it likely that the bug mutated from a non-pathogenic E. coli around that time.
Another reason to eat grass-fed beef | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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These are lovely - but can I request some non-pathogenic bacteria, too?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Emma Lurie 2006
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Erasmus emphasised the cholera was non-pathogenic and no infection in humans had yet been detected.
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