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A group of researchers, including scientists from the DTU National Food Institute, have developed a method that, with the help of artificial intelligence and DNA decoding, can predict how well disease ...
Traditionally, bacterial diseases are diagnosed by the tedious isolation of pathogens and the creation of bacterial cultures.
A new study reveals that biofilms in washing machines may contain potential pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes, posing ...
Research finds the home washing of healthcare uniforms may spread superbugs as domestic machines fail to kill harmful ...
The common hospital-acquired, antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection is known to cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract after surgery. While symptoms can vary depending on the site ...
Healthcare workers' uniforms washed at home might be bringing dangerous bacteria back to hospitals, creating a breeding ...
From the anti-vaccine movement and COVID denialism to the promotion of raw pet food, the wellness-industrial complex has ...
In a July 2017 study published in Scientific Reports, Egert and his team found that kitchen sponges were “microbiological hot spots” that “collect and spread bacteria with a probable pathogenic ...
Prof Nicole Strittmatter (left) and first author Wei Chen stand in front of the mass spectrometer with a tissue sample. Traditionally, bacterial diseases are diagnosed by the tedious isolation of ...
New research reveals just how clever these bacterial invaders can be. Plants, like humans, have evolved sophisticated immune systems to detect pathogens. One key defense strategy involves ...