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Science Daily: Phage therapy: A model to predict its efficacy against pathogenic bacteria

EurekAlert!: Bacteria’s mysterious viruses can fan flames of antibiotic damage, according to new model

Bacteria’s mysterious viruses can fan flames of antibiotic damage, according to new model

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A genomic test developed at UC San Francisco to rapidly detect almost any kind of pathogen – virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite – has proved successful after a decade of use. The test has the ...

Antibiotic resistance represents a major public health challenge, associated with a high mortality rate. While bacteriophages -- viruses that kill bacteria -- could be a solution for fighting ...

MSN: Viruses vs. bacteria: Space changes how they interact, and that could help in the fight against antibiotic resistance

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Viruses vs. bacteria: Space changes how they interact, and that could help in the fight against antibiotic resistance

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Infections with several pathogens simultaneously increase the risk of cervical cancer, according to a new study conducted on artificial 3D tissue models. Patients who develop cervical cancer are often ...

Some things just go together in your belly: peanut butter and jelly, salt and pepper, bacteria and bacteria-eating viruses. For the bacterial species that inhabit your gut, there’s a frenzy of viruses ...

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phillyvoice.com: When COVID-19 or flu viruses kill, they often have an accomplice – bacterial infections

When COVID-19 or flu viruses kill, they often have an accomplice – bacterial infections

Inverse: Viruses and bacteria can team up in the worst possible way

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Escherichia coli bacteria went up against viruses on the International Space Station. (Cavallini James/BSIP/Universal Images Group ...