(1) Solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels
(1) Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by food or water from urine or faeces from infected people.
(2) Urine, faeces and sweat have been described as the three main excretable products.
(3) Furthermore, the attenuated virus is excreted in the faeces , leading to herd immunity.
(4) Incontinence to urine and faeces commonly dates from pregnancy and childbirth.
(5) Contact with cats, kittens, cats' faeces , or cats who hunt for food was not a risk factor for infection.
(6) It is important to change the baby's nappy regularly, to minimise the chance of urine and faeces irritating the skin.
(7) Those are infectious stages of the parasite and it's also excreted into the environment with the faeces .
(8) Collect and label urine and faeces of patients who have possible internal radioactive contamination.
(9) Human infection follows accidental ingestion of ova passed in dog faeces .
(10) Typhoid bacteria are released in the urine and faeces of infected people.
(11) He also recommended checking a stool sample for ova and parasites, and for fecal leukocytes.
(12) You also can get this infection from soil where there is cat feces , so wear gloves when you are gardening.
(13) Take care to avoid contact with the feces of family pets - especially reptiles.
(14) Adenovirus is spread by contact with infected feces , urine or respiratory droplets.
(15) People can become sick after eating food or water with animal feces in it.
(16) Dr Holmes said there are many ways the virus could have leapt from the animal population to humans, including handling or eating the animal or contamination from faecal waste.
(17) Typhoid fever is spread by fecal contamination of drinking water or food, or by person to person contact.
(18) Food and water contaminated with fecal matter are the main sources of infection.
(19) Cysts are passed in a host's feces , remaining viable in a moist environment for months.
(20) Rat urine and feces are infectious and contaminate the surroundings, including human food.
(21) Ascariasis occurs when worm eggs commonly found in soil and human feces are ingested.
(22) Dust mite allergens are proteins that come from the digestive tracts of mites and are found in mite feces .
(23) The inclusion of the phytase enzyme in the diet will reduce the amount of phosphorus excreted in the feces .
(24) No disease outbreaks have been reported, and only two reports of faecal contamination of the pools were made.
(25) The fungus is a common soil contaminant being excreted in feces of several birds particularly pigeons.
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