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- Exogenous_bacteria abstract "Exogenous bacteria are microorganisms introduced to closed biological systems from the external world. They exist in aquatic and terrestrial environments, as well as the atmosphere. Microorganisms in the external environment have existed on Earth for 3.5 billion years. Exogenous bacteria can be either benign or pathogenic. Pathogenic exogenous bacteria can enter a closed biological system and cause disease such as Cholera, which is induced by a waterborne microbe that infects the human intestine. Exogenous bacteria can be introduced into a closed ecosystem as well, and have mutualistic benefits for both the microbe and the host. A prominent example of this concept is bacterial flora, which consists of exogenous bacteria ingested and endogenously colonized during the early stages of life. Bacteria that are part of normal internal ecosystems, also known as bacterial flora, are called Endogenous Bacteria. A significant amount of prominent diseases are induced by exogenous bacteria such as gonorrhea, meningitis, tetanus, and syphilis. Pathogenic exogenous bacteria can enter a host via cutaneous transmission, inhalation, and consumption.".
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- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Anthrax.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Biological_system.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Botulism.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Campylobacter.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacteriology.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microbial_growth_and_nutrition.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Cholera.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Microbiota.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Salmonella.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLink Waterborne_diseases.
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exogenous bacteria".
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLinkText "contagious contact".
- Exogenous_bacteria wikiPageWikiLinkText "exogenous bacteria".
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- Exogenous_bacteria subject Category:Bacteriology.
- Exogenous_bacteria subject Category:Microbial_growth_and_nutrition.
- Exogenous_bacteria hypernym Microorganisms.
- Exogenous_bacteria type Species.
- Exogenous_bacteria comment "Exogenous bacteria are microorganisms introduced to closed biological systems from the external world. They exist in aquatic and terrestrial environments, as well as the atmosphere. Microorganisms in the external environment have existed on Earth for 3.5 billion years. Exogenous bacteria can be either benign or pathogenic.".
- Exogenous_bacteria label "Exogenous bacteria".
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- Exogenous_bacteria sameAs Bacteri_exogen.
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