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Nipunie Rajapakse, a Mayo Clinic pediatric infectious diseases expert, discusses the risks associated with listeria. "Listeria is a type of bacteria that is ...
The tiny viruses destroy bacteria by injecting their DNA or RNA into the bacteria cells to replicate and burst the cells open. With implanted devices, bacteria ...
Mayo Clinic has one of the largest and most experienced practices in the United States, with campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. Staff skilled in dozens ...
For many bacteria, CRISPR serves as a kind of immune system. When infected, the bacteria gather pieces of the viral code and tuck them into their own genomes ...
Rabies is a deadly virus spread to people from the saliva of infected animals. The rabies virus is usually transmitted through a bite.
It is also used to treat hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (HABP/VABP). ... It works by killing bacteria and ...
Clay to Fight Bacteria in Wounds: An old practice may be a new solution featured ... Science Saturday: CSI-type technology to unravel the source of bacteria ...
While all white blood cells help your body fight infection, neutrophils are important for fighting certain infections, especially those caused by bacteria.
"Kefir is a fermented milk made from a variety of yeasts and bacteria,” says Anya Guy, a Mayo Clinic dietitian. It is rich in protein, calcium, B vitamins ...
Mayo Clinic's Infectious Diseases Laboratory, led by Robin Patel, M.D., investigates antimicrobial agents to combat multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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