All Editorial articles – Page 119
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         News NewsAntarctic streptomyces offer promising biocontrol agents to combat banana wiltA recent study has unveiled the biotechnological potential of microorganisms from Antarctica. Researchers evaluating the antifungal activity of isolated actinomycete strains found 41.18% of these strains could inhibit the growth of <i>Fusarium oxysporum</i>. 
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         News NewsProtein in soy may reduce the risk of heart failure by affecting gut bacteriaA research team has discovered a promising way to slow the progression of heart failure in mice. They fed mice a diet rich in the soybean protein, β-conglycinin (β-CG), which can support heart health by influencing gut bacteria. 
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         News NewsOptical biosensor rapidly detects monkeypox virusResearchers have developed an optical biosensor that can rapidly detect monkeypox, the virus that causes mpox. The technology could allow clinicians to diagnose the disease at the point of care rather than wait for lab results. 
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         News NewsStudy uncovers first evidence of resistance to standard malaria treatment in African children with severe malariaResearchers have uncovered evidence of partial resistance to artemisinin derivatives — the primary treatment for malaria — in young children with severe, or ’complicated’ malaria. 
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         News NewsNew study shows how salmonella tricks gut defenses to cause infectionA new study has uncovered how Salmonella bacteria, a major cause of food poisoning, can invade the gut even when protective bacteria are present. 
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         News NewsNew roles in infectious process for molecule that inhibits fluResearchers have identified new roles for a protein long known to protect against severe flu infection – among them, raising the minimum number of viral particles needed to cause sickness. 
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         News NewsA new technology to isolate immunostimulatory members of the human gut microbiotaScientists have developed a new technology to isolate a specific subset of gut bacteria that are recognized by IgA antibodies. These ‘IgA-coated’ bacteria are associated with an array of diseases and this proposed new technology has the potential to uncover the mechanisms behind these correlations. 
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         News NewsRule-breaking tuberculosis bacteria challenge growth normsThe rod-shaped tuberculosis (TB) bacterium is the first single-celled organism ever observed to maintain a consistent growth rate throughout its life cycle, a new study reports, hinting at why the pathogen so readily outmaneuvers our immune system and antibiotics. 
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         News NewsZinc deficiency promotes Acinetobacter lung infection: studyDietary zinc deficiency promotes lung infection by Acinetobacter baumannii bacteria — a leading cause of ventilator-associated pneumonia, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsNew evidence links gut microbiome to chronic disease outcomesA new review consolidates recent findings that demonstrate a causal role for the gut microbiome in the progression of multiple diseases, ranging from gastrointestinal conditions to immune-related and psychiatric disorders. 
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         News NewsPromise in fighting drug-resistant pathogens innovative study showsA new study has developed an innovative approach to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria by tagging them with a chimeric agent that activates the immune system towards them. 
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         News NewsStudy links high-risk Epstein-Barr virus lineage to nasopharyngeal cancer in southern ChinaResearchers have discovered a significant association between specific Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) variants and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), a cancer prevalent in southern China, where it is 20 times more common than in non-endemic regions of the world. 
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         News NewsOne new genus and 11 new species of fungi proposedScientists have proposed new taxa, combinations, and reports under the Didymiaceae and Physaraceae in China, mainly including 1 new genus and 11 new species. 
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         News NewsOne Health Microbiome Center named as winner of WH Pierce Global Impact in Microbiology Prize 2024The One Health Microbiome Center at Penn State has been named as this year’s winner of the WH Pierce Global Impact in Microbiology Prize 2024. 
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         Careers CareersHow the PATH-SAFE programme has driven forward our understanding of AMR in UK animalsTamsin Dewé, Anju Kirby and Rachel Baird explain how the UK’s PATH-SAFE programme has filled evidence gaps relating to AMR in animals and furthered our understanding of AMR transmission pathways within agri-food systems. 
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         News NewsMigrating birds have stowaway passengers: invasive ticks could spread novel diseases around the worldTicks have always travelled on migrating birds — but the rising temperatures of the climate crisis mean they may now survive at their destination, and so could the pathogens they carry. 
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         News NewsClimate change responsible for 19% of today’s rising dengue burden - but Wolbachia offers hopeClimate change is having a massive global impact on dengue transmission, accounting for 19% of the current dengue burden, with a potential to spark an additional 40%-60% spike by 2050 — and by as much as 150%-200% in some areas. 
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         News NewsResearchers uncover Achilles heel of antibiotic-resistant bacteriaScietnists have found that antibiotic resistance comes at a cost. While antibiotic resistance provides some advantages for the bacteria to survive, the team discovered that it’s also linked with a physiological limitation that hinders potential dominance. 
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         News NewsHow do microbiomes influence the study of life?Researchers from the awardwinning One Health Microbiome Center reveal how holobiont biology underpins a holistic understanding of how life’s forms and functions, from human disease to agricultural output, depend upon the relationships between microbes and hosts. 
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         News NewsMeasles cases surge worldwide, infecting 10.3 million people in 2023Worldwide, there were an estimated 10.3 million cases of measles in 2023, a 20% increase from 2022, inadequate immunization coverage globally is driving the surge in cases. 
