Team Vampire may have a new member after a group of researchers found some bacteria have a “thirst for human blood,” ...
An Osaka Metropolitan University-led research team has synthesized a lysin that during in vitro experiments targets bacteria ...
The bacteria are a leading cause of food poisoning. Here’s how to avoid an infection. By Melinda Wenner Moyer Cashews, cantaloupe, diced onions, basil, granola bars, charcuterie — what do ...
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Most disease-causing bacteria are known for their speed: In mere minutes, they can double their population, quickly making a person sick. But just as dangerous as this rapid growth can be a ...
Britain is in the grip of an epidemic. Not one that grabs the news headlines, triggers lockdowns or dominates the agenda at Cabinet meetings. And it certainly doesn't have the same fear factor as ...
Algorithm-driven prompts with patient-specific estimates about their risk of having a multidrug-resistant infection ...
Health care providers and patients have traditionally thought that infections patients get while in the hospital are caused ...
Deadly bacteria can feed on human blood which is why researchers have called it vampire bacteria. Washington state scientists found in order to grow, bacteria like salmonella and e-coli, gravitate ...
Scientists have found evidence of bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease in 4,000-year-old human molars. Trapped within the dental remains that were unearthed from a limestone cave in ...
Recent research conducted by scientists from Washington State University discusses the unsettling attraction certain disease-causing bacteria have toward human blood. These bacteria, including ...
Two teeth from a man who lived approximately 4,000 years ago have been discovered to have an abundance of bacteria that primarily cause tooth decay and gum disease. The rare find could help ...