Different strains of E.coli can outcompete one another to take over the gut, a new study reveals. Publishing their findings today in PLOS Biology, scientists reveal that a particular strain, known as ...
Different strains of E.coli can outcompete one another to take over the gut, a new study reveals. Publishing their findings today in PLOS Biology, scientists reveal that a particular strain, known as ...
A new strain of E. coli is to blame for multiple outbreaks of foodborne illness, according to new research published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Researchers found that a ...
Experts can now predict the transmission rate of a bacterial E. coli infection in the same way as they can for viral pandemics, which can help battling treatment-resistant infections in the future.
A genome engineering-based systematic strategy for developing phage resistant Escherichia coli strains has been successfully developed through the collaborative efforts of a team led by Professor Sang ...
APEC can cause serious illness in poultry, leading to significant financial losses and animal welfare issues ...
Escherichia coli is a microbe that is a natural resident of the gastrointestinal tract. Some strains of this microbe can cause serious infections, however, and they may generate nasty toxins. Some are ...
Mountain West Food Group is recalling about 2,855 pounds of Forward Farms Grass-Fed Ground Beef after routine USDA testing ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified a strain of E. coli bacteria that it considers persistent and causing illnesses over a long period. An article in the September issue of ...
A sewage leak contaminated Indore’s drinking water with E. coli and faecal bacteria, triggering a deadly waterborne illness ...
Mountain West Food Group has recalled 2,855 pounds of Forward Farms raw ground beef due to potential E. coli O26 ...
Different strains of E. coli can outcompete one another to take over the gut, a new study reveals. Different strains of E. coli can outcompete one another to take over the gut, a new study reveals.