1. These are then excreted and, should they prove to have a useful, coincidental effect, the bacteria thrive. 2. But he also said that the bacteria thrives in a frozen environment, and that CDC is watching the situation very carefully. 3. Changes in the raising and processing of beef may also have created an environment where the bacteria could thrive. 4. Its full name is human monocytic ehrlichiosis because the bacterium thrives inside white blood cells called monocytes. 5. Just remember that a culture also can be a place where bacteria thrive, but you might not notice that unless you put it under a microscope. 6. The bacteria may have thrived in many more places then, and that might explain why dolomite formed abundantly. 7. The bacterium normally thrives in rodent populations, passing from one animal to another via the bites of plague-infected fleas. 8. The bacteria thrive in moist environments and find their way into respirators and similar devices in hospitals. 9. Though the bacteria thrive in water, they are transmitted as droplets in the air to cause pneumonia and a spectrum of other conditions. 10. In this case, the bacteria thrived, apparently relying on the antibiotic to synthesize the enzymes. |