“…However, research has shown that large populations of VBNC cells also exist in unstressed environments, which appear to be a stochastic physiological transformation to protect a subpopulation of cells from unexpected stresses (Ayrapetyan et al, 2015; Gonçalves and de Carvalho, 2016). It has also been demonstrated that VBNC bacteria are able to resist a wide range of unfavorable conditions including starvation, temperature shifts, high or low pH and salinity, oxidative stress, cleaners, antimicrobial compounds, and antibiotics (Nowakowska and Oliver, 2013; Li et al, 2014; Zhao et al, 2017; Ayrapetyan et al, 2018; Robben et al, 2018). In addition, the accumulation of several non-toxic stresses has been shown to switch pathogens into the VBNC state (Overney et al, 2017).…”