Scientists have created a genomic blueprint for Aeromonas bacteria, which can cause antibiotic-resistant diarrheal disease—with symptoms often misidentified as cholera—in humans and animals.
When many disease-causing bacteria encounter penicillin, they are not always destroyed right away, shifting into a temporary survival state called ...
When many disease-causing bacteria encounter penicillin, they are not always destroyed right away, shifting into a temporary survival state called antibiotic tolerance. This state allows them to ...
Several residents, including children, in the villages of Sagar taluk fell ill in the last two days, and an elderly woman, complaining of abnormal bowel movements, died on Thursday (March 12), leaving ...
The gut bacterium Bacteroides fragilis has long presented researchers with a paradox. It has been associated with colorectal cancer, yet it also lives quite happily in most healthy people. A study by ...
ETVAX is the first vaccine that offers significant protection against pathogenic E. coli in children ...
Infections from enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) bacteria are the most common cause of travelers’ diarrhea, and they commonly cause childhood diarrhea in low-income regions. In children below ...
Sudan's Federal Ministry of Health has declared the country free of the cholera epidemic, confirming that since January 14, no case of infection has been recorded in any state, according to scientific ...
A low-cost, self-sanitising and reusable period pad developed by scientists at Cardiff University has left the lab for ...
Montasir Mohamed Osman, head of the ministry’s Health Emergencies and Epidemics Control Directorate, said that no new cases ...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has heralded a structural biology breakthrough that advances our understanding of how Vibrio cholerae colonizes the human gut and causes often life-threatening ...
Sudan's Ministry of Health officially declared the country free of the cholera epidemic on Wednesday, meeting scientific standards and the In ...