Bacteria that rarely tumble are likely to get trapped by obstacles, slowing dispersion. Bacteria that tumble frequently often “retrace their steps,” also slowing dispersion. Dispersion is maximized by ...
Research has shed important new light on the enemies-turned-allies that allow bacteria to exchange genes, including those ...
An AI model trained on large amounts of genetic data can predict whether bacteria will become antibiotic-resistant. The new study shows that antibiotic resistance is more easily transmitted between ...
Some things just go together in your belly: peanut butter and jelly, salt and pepper, bacteria and bacteria-eating viruses. For the bacterial species that inhabit your gut, there's a frenzy of viruses ...
As the first Clinical Decision Support Software to receive EU-MDR certification in the field of infectious disease management, VIRUS vs. BACTERIA utilizes only 17 routine blood parameters, biological ...