A global analysis reveals that bacteria in food animals and humans are sharing resistance genes through the use of agricultural antibiotics, highlighting an urgent need to rethink farm drug ...
In this interview, SMART researchers describe how Enterococcus faecalis releases lactic acid to suppress immune cells, ...
A typical gut bacterium that can spread through the body and cause a serious infection resists natural immune defenses and antibiotics by enhancing its protective outer layer, known as the cell ...
When scientists sampled soil and animal poop from around the world, they found a whopping 18 new species of Enterococcus, the purple stained bacteria pictured above. Credit: CDC, Dr. Mike Miller ...
(From right) NTU Associate Professor Guillaume Thibault, Research Fellow Dr Aaron Tan, who is holding an image of a microbial biofilm, and SCELSE Visiting Professor Kimberly Kline from the University ...
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