All Editorial articles – Page 70
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         News NewsStudies shows new class of antibiotic is effective in tackling MRSANew research has shown a daily dose of epidermicin NI01 – an antibiotic compound developed by University of Plymouth spinout company Amprologix – is as effective at removing Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) as the current standard of care. 
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         News NewsEngineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distanceEngineers have found a way to read out bacterial signals from as far as 90 meters away. This work could lead to the development of bacterial sensors for agricultural and other applications, which could be monitored by drones or satellites. 
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         News NewsGut microbiome as a predictive factor for kidney rejection?A new study examines the gut microbiome of transplanted kidney recipients from the DZIF transplant cohort and establishes a link between microbial changes in the gut microbiome and transplant rejection and graft dysfunction. 
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         News NewsMicrobial vanadate reduction: unveiling electron transfer and isotope fractionationA recent study has shed light on the microbial reduction of vanadate (V(V)), a crucial process in environmental geochemistry and vanadium detoxification. It investigated electron transfer pathways and vanadium isotope fractionation during this process. 
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         News NewsNew platform leverages AI and quantum computing to predict salmonella antimicrobial resistanceA recent study presents a novel approach to predict Salmonella antimicrobial resistance, a growing concern for public health. The research combines large language models (LLMs) and quantum computing to develop a predictive platform. 
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         News NewsStudy finds immune protein modification blocks viral replication, heart inflammationNew research shows protein modifications to the immune sensor MDA5 reduce viral replication and may lead to broad-spectrum antiviral breakthroughs. 
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         News NewsResearchers reach poo-romising frontier in fecal microbiota transplantationRecent research suggests that fecal microbiota transplantation could play a pivotal role in the eradication of Helicobacter pylori, either as a monotherapy or an adjunct to conventional treatments. 
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         News NewsA new tool for parsing the ‘metabolic dialogue’ between microorganismsScientists have developed an innovative system – called MetaFlowTrain – that allows the study of metabolic exchange and interactions within microbial communities under different environmental conditions. 
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         News NewsEliminating worm infections as a key strategy for HIV/AIDS preventionScientists who found that infection with the worm Wuchereria bancrofti increases the risk of contracting HIV have now confirmed, as part of a national program in Tanzania, that containment of this worm infection leads to a reduction in new HIV infections. 
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         News NewsScientists develop special agar for isolation of Escherichia albertii and its evaluation with food samplesScientists have developed a novel E. albertii selective differential medium, XRM-MacConkey medium containing cefixime, tellurite, phosphate, and soy peptone, which differentiates E. albertii (colorless) from E. coli (red) by colony color. 
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         News NewsGut microbes could one day be deployed to tackle sleepless nights: reviewPersonalized pre/probiotic treatments could someday be used to support healthy sleep through stressful exam periods and menopause, a new review suggests. 
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         News NewsNovel breath test shows promise for diagnosing and monitoring bacterial infectionsA new, non-invasive breath test has emerged as a potential breakthrough for rapidly diagnosing bacterial infections and tracking treatment effectiveness. 
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         News NewsParasitic infection and treatment linked to cancer-related gene activity in the cervixNew research has revealed that Schistosoma haematobium, a parasitic infection affecting millions globally, can trigger cancer-related gene activity in the cervical lining, with changes becoming even more pronounced after treatment. 
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         News NewsMore than 3 million children died from AMR-related infections in 2022, major study showsA landmark study presented today at ESCMID Global 2025 has revealed that more than 3 million children worldwide lost their lives in 2022 due to antimicrobial resistance (AMR)-related infections. 
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         News NewsResearchers discover large dormant virus can be reactivated in model green algaScientists have not only found a virus in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii but discovered the largest one ever recorded with a latent infection cycle, meaning it goes dormant in the host before being reactivated to cause disease. 
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         News NewsScientists decode citrus greening resistance and develop AI-assisted treatmentResearchers have identified the first mechanism of citrus resistance to citrus greening disease, or huanglongbing (HLB), and also used AI to develop antimicrobial peptides that offer a promising therapeutic approach to combat the disease. 
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         News NewsIn Croatia’s freshwater lakes, selfish bacteria hoard nutrients, shaping food websResearchers have documented ’selfish polysaccharide uptake’ by bacteria in freshwater ecosystems for the first time. They found that nutrient hoarding allows selfish species to dominate over others, which could shape a lake’s food web. 
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         News NewsBad breath, bad news: how gum disease could worsen liver conditionsA review discusses the close association of oral health and liver diseases, since oral pathogens and their factors can translocate to liver through the gastrointestinal tract and exacerbate chronic liver conditions in multiple ways, as supported by animal and clinical studies. 
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         News NewsKīlauea volcano’s ash prompted largest open ocean phytoplankton bloomThrough satellite tracking, a global study uncovered the reasons behind the stimulation of phytoplankton growth in the North Pacific Ocean, linking to the deposition of ashes to the major eruption of the Kīlauea Volcano in 2018 and nutrient deprivation in the ocean. 
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         News NewsFiber consumption protects gut from serious bacterial infection, study suggestsBrazilian researchers have gained better understanding of the role of soluble dietary fibre in the mechanism of immune modulation and fight against gut pathogen Clostridioides difficile that causes severe diarrhoea and colon inflammation. 
