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Scientists have discovered a new way for bacteria to transfer toxic genes to unrelated bacterial species, a finding that raises the unsettling possibility that bacterial swapping of toxins and other disease-aiding factors may be more common than previously imagined.
New York, Jan 7 : Scientists have identified a new way whereby bacteria transmit toxic genes to other unrelated bacterial species and gain greater virulence.
In a laboratory experiment, the scientists from NYU School of Medicine discovered that Staphylococcus aureus, a notorious bacterium that causes toxic shock syndrome and many other types of infections and is the scourge of hospitals nationwide due to its growing antibiotic resistance, could co-opt viral parasites as secret pipelines for transferring toxin genes to vastly different bacterial ...
( NYU Langone Medical Center / New York University School of Medicine ) Scientists have discovered a new way for bacteria to transfer toxic genes to unrelated bacterial species, a finding that raises the unsettling possibility that bacterial swapping of toxins and other disease-aiding factors may be more common than previously imagined.
The death last year of a former top legislative counsel to Gov. Mitch Daniels from toxic shock syndrome shows that people need to be vigilant when a case of the flu turns into something more serious, the man's brother said.
The brother of a former top legislative counsel for Gov. Mitch Daniels who died last year from toxic shock syndrome says he his death shows that people need to be...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- Last year's death of a former top legislative counsel for Gov. Mitch Daniels from toxic shock syndrome shows people need to be vigilant when a case of the flu turns into something far more serious, the man's brother told the Journal Gazette of Fort Wayne.
The brother of a former top legislative counsel for Gov. Mitch Daniels who died last year from toxic shock syndrome says his death shows that people need to be vigilant when a case of the flu turns into something far more serious.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Last year's death of a former top legislative counsel for Gov. Mitch Daniels from toxic shock syndrome shows that people need to be vigilant when a case of the flu turns into something far more serious, the man's brother says.
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