What is the difference between microorganisms and non pathogenic microorganisms
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A pathogenic organism is an organism which is capable of causing diseases in a host (person) [2]. ... Foodborne diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria can be, e.g., salmonellosis, listeriosis, campylobacteriosis and yersiniosis [3]. Organisms, which do not cause diseases are called non-pathogenic [2].Feb 6, 2019
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Microorganisms and substances produced by them can be present and can grow in food and feed of animal and non-animal origin. They can cause serious diseases risk to people and animals, threatening their health and life [1]. ... Organisms, which do not cause diseases are called non-pathogenic [2].
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