All Editorial articles – Page 120
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         News NewsA joint consensus report published on SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance for hospitals and public health laboratoriesA joint consensus report that reviews and summarizes standard concepts and best practices for next-generation sequencing methods for SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance. 
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         News NewsNew therapeutic approach for severe COVID-19A new clinical study shows that an inhibitor of Fas ligand, also called CD95 ligand, led to a faster recovery of COVID-19 patients and reduced mortality. 
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         News NewsNew technique reveals the living microbes in Earth’s driest desertAn international team of researchers describes a new way to separate extracellular from intracellular genetic material, providing better insights into microbial life in low-biomass environments such as the Atacama Desert. 
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         News NewsStudy provides first evidence of African children with severe malaria experiencing partial resistance to world’s most powerful malaria drugA new study from Uganda provides the first evidence to date that resistance to a lifesaving malaria drug may be emerging in the group of patients that accounts for most of the world’s malaria deaths: young African children suffering from serious infections. 
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         News NewsResearchers reveal why a key tuberculosis drug works against resistant strainsResearch has uncovered why a relatively new antibiotic for tuberculosis (TB) works against multidrug-resistant strains, potentially inspiring improved treatments and drug development strategies. 
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         News NewsResearchers develops metagenomic profiling methodResearchers have developed a new k-mer sketching metagenomic profiler, called sylph, that allows scientists to analyze genomic data more quickly and precisely than other profilers. 
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         News NewsClimate change threatens key ocean plankton groupsPlanktonic foraminifera species may face unprecedented environmental conditions by the end of this century, potentially surpassing their survival thresholds, with extinctions impacting marine ecosystems and the ocean’s carbon storage capacity. 
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         News NewsChildren’s gut bacteria - and a superfood grain - may hold the key to diarrhea treatmentDiarrhea claims the lives of 500,000 children a year in low- and middle-income countries. Now researchers have linked chronic diarrhea to a specific pattern of gut bacteria, a discovery that could pave the way for new treatments. 
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         News NewsStudy identifies ‘Achilles heel’ of drug-resistant pathogensA study has found a highly vulnerable weakness in drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, using a genetic platform to identify biological pathways in a drug-resistant strain of the bacterium that are highly sensitive to inhibition. 
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         News NewsScientists reveal significant burden of liver cancer attributable to hepatitis B and alcohol globallyA new study analyzes and compares the epidemiological trends of liver cancer attributed to hepatitis B (LCHB) and alcohol use (LCAL) over the past 32 years. 
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         News NewsMicrobial load can influence disease associations, new model revealsScientists have developed a new machine-learning model to predict microbial load — the density of microbes in our guts — and used it to demonstrate how microbial load plays an important role in disease-microbiome associations. 
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         News NewsPotential single-dose smallpox and mpox vaccine moves forwardScientists report on studies suggesting that the horsepox virus in the experimental vaccine is substantially more attenuated—and less likely to trigger a systemic infection—than the vaccinia virus used in the single-dose vaccine already approved by the FDA. 
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         News NewsMultidrug-resistant bacterium posing a global public health threat is detected in Northeast BrazilA strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae that is resistant to all available antibitoics has been detected in Brazil after previously being detected in the United States. 
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         News NewsGoblet cells could be the guardians of the gutResearchers have provided new insights into the central role of goblet cells, specialized cells that line the gut, in maintaining a healthy and balanced immune environment within the gastrointestinal tract. 
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         News NewsWorld’s first regular flight-based red tide ocean observation to launch in summer 2025Hokkaido Air System Co., Ltd. will equip one of its aircraft with an external camera to commence the world’s first regular flight-based red tide monitoring starting in the summer of 2025. 
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         News NewsGlobal researchers unite their expertise to boost infectious diseases research across the Asia-Pacific regionSingapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research Infectious Diseases Labs and France’s Institut Pasteur have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to address the urgent health threats posed by the rise of tropical infectious diseases in the Asia-Pacific region. 
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         News NewsScientists exploit shape change to reveal how immune cells sniff out pathogensResearchers are using an innovative method to watch immune receptors go about their business, based on the fact that cells tend to change their form when they come into contact with a signal molecule. 
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         News NewsResearchers seek out shorter, simpler TB treatmentsScientists are working to develop treatment options for tuberculosis that require fewer pills, shorter treatment periods (ideally 2-3 months), and consist of 3-4 medications that reduce the risk of resistance while minimizing toxicity. 
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         News NewsWinners of Applied Microbiology International Horizon Awards 2024 announcedThe winners of the Applied Microbiology International Horizon Awards 2024 have been announced. 
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         News NewsYoung coral use metabolic tricks to resist bleachingReduced metabolism and increased nitrogen storage allow coral larvae to keep algae around at high temperatures. 
