Science news articles about 'dangerous microbes'
... the extra nutrient content of raw milk outweigh the risk of ingesting potentially dangerous microbes, such as Mycobacterium bovis, which can cause tuberculosis, and Salmonella species. Because of ...
... for medical purposes. One example Rossmann cites is as a potential new weapon to fight dangerous microbes.
"Bacteriophages like T4 are a completely alternative way of dealing with unwanted bacteria. ...
... up the superbug, MRSA, according to
scientists.The warning follows one of the first major studies into
dangerous microbes that bathers might encounter during a trip to
the seaside. Researchers found ...
... . The fluids are a class of ionic liquids that not only kill colonies of these dangerous microbes, they also prevent their growth. The development of these new antimicrobial agents was carried out by ...
... . Typically, Th-1 cells respond when dangerous microbes enter the body. The Th-1 cells then work to help destroy the foreign microbes. When an antigen from a vaccine enters a body with a mature ...
... other hospital-acquired infections that are resistant to antibiotics. The fluids are a class of ionic liquids that not only kill colonies of these dangerous microbes, they also prevent their growth.
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