All Editorial articles – Page 71
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         News NewsBreaking the mold: a rare case of Exophiala jeanselmei pneumonia in a patient with interstitial lung diseaseScientists report the first case of Exophiala pneumonia in Pakistan, occurring in an immunocompetent, middle-aged female with interstitial lung disease. 
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         News NewsCertain nasal bacteria may boost the risk for COVID-19 infection, study findsCertain types of nasal bacteria can affect the levels of key proteins the Covid-19 virus needs to enter human cells, offering new insight into why some people are more vulnerable to the disease than others. 
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         News NewsReduced movement of starlings with parasite infections has a negative impact on offspringResearchers have shown for the first time that the impaired reproductive success in individuals with parasites is connected to altered movement behaviour. Infected starlings have a smaller action radius, which limits their access to high-quality foraging habitats. 
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         News NewsInvesting in COVID-19 vaccination more than paid off for U.S., study findsThe US national Covid-19 vaccine strategy more than paid for itself after just one year, according to a new study. Because the vaccines reduced how many people developed serious illness or died, the nation saved more money than it spent. 
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         News NewsAFYREN strengthens its Executive Committee with appointment of Laurent Pou as Industrial DirectorAFYREN, a greentech company offering manufacturers biobased, low-carbon ingredients through a unique fermentation technology based on a circular model, has announced the appointment of Laurent Pou as Industrial Director. 
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         News NewsMulti-virus wastewater surveillance shows promise at smaller, site-specific scalesIn a new study, wastewater surveillance for multiple pathogens at five different sites identified local trends that were not captured in larger surveillance programs, and some sites used the data to inform efforts to prevent disease spread. 
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         News NewsA new smartphone-sized device can test for tuberculosis - here’s why that matters for childrenScientists have designed the first-of-its-kind portable device to deliver fast, low-cost TB results — no lab required — to fight the world’s deadliest infectious disease. 
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         News NewsLactic acid bacteria can improve plant-based dairy alternativesA new study maps how specific lactic acid bacteria can enhance both the flavour and nutritional quality of plant-based dairy alternatives. The findings may have wide-reaching perspectives for the further development of sustainable foods. 
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         News NewsPoor oral health linked with body pain and migraines in womenA study showed that oral health, affected by the oral microbiome, has a direct link to musculoskeletal pain, including chronic migraines and headaches, as experienced by women with fibromyalgia. 
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         News NewsCOVID-19 vaccination induces long-lasting antibody B-cell responsesA research study revealed that memory B cells maintain long-lasting and stable responses prior to mRNA vaccinations for COVID-19, but updated vaccines targeting new variants could boost immunity. 
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         News NewsPhage therapy at a crossroads: global experts gather for ground-breaking 2025 CongressGlobal multidisciplinary experts and innovators convene for the 8th World Congress on Targeting Phage Therapy 2025 on June 10-11. This leading event is dedicated to the advancement of bacteriophage science and applications in multiple bioscience areas. 
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         News NewsAMI needs YOU - our call for new trusteesApplied Microbiology International is looking for new members to join our team as Trustees on the AMI Executive Committee from July 2025. 
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         News NewsWith new database, researchers may be able to predict rare milky seas bioluminescent, glowing eventResearchers have compiled a database of sightings of bioluminescent ‘milky seas’, showing that sightings usually happen around the Arabian Sea and Southeast Asian waters and are statistically related to the Indian Ocean Dipole and El Niño Southern Oscillation. 
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         News NewsOral microbiota offer promise as screening tool for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)Scientists have found promising connections between oral microbiota and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Their study introduces a prediction model with an 81% accuracy rate for identifying children with autism through simple oral sampling. 
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         News NewsViral ‘backbone’ underlies variation in rotavirus vaccine effectivenessA new study has shown that full-genome differences between rotavirus strains influence vaccine effectiveness, highlighting the need for a broader approach to vaccine design. 
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         News NewsBreakthrough gene therapy offers hope for rare, deadly heart disease in young menResearchers have designed a gene-therapy strategy that could transform the treatment of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy type 5 (ARVC5), a rare and deadly heritable disease that particularly affects young men. 
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         News NewsTackling the ‘silent pandemic’: breakthrough study puts first long COVID treatment on horizonResearchers have shown a new drug compound can prevent long COVID symptoms in mice – a landmark finding that could lead to a future treatment for the debilitating condition. 
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         News NewsScientists develop nasal spray H5N1 avian influenza vaccineScientists have pioneered an influenza virus vector-based nasal spray vaccine platform and developed a nasal spray H5N1 avian influenza vaccine. 
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         News NewsSpinning into the future: fidget spinner revolutionizes bacterial detectionThe plasmonic fidget spinner (P-FS) integrates nanoplasmonic technology with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) to provide ultra-fast and precise bacterial identification. 
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         News NewsThe first case of phage therapy for biliary tract infection caused by superbugsA new study reports the first clinical application case of personalized phage therapy for biliary tract infection. 
