All articles by Linda Stewart – Page 245
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         News NewsHigh-tech microscope using AI detects malaria in returning travellersResearchers have tested the accuracy of an automated microscope combined with AI software to identify malaria parasites in blood samples – an additional diagnostic approach to disease detection. 
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         News NewsSynthetic antibiotic could be effective against drug-resistant superbugsResearchers have found a new antibiotic strategy to defeat gram-negative bacteria like Salmonella, Pseudomonas and E. coli, making use of a synthetic molecule that works fast and is durable in animal tests. 
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         News NewsEngineered probiotic developed to treat multiple sclerosisResearchers are working on a new approach to target autoimmunity in the brain, leveraging designer bacteria to make treatment safer and more effective. 
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         News NewsInflammation slows malaria parasite growth and reproduction in the bodyResearchers have found that inflammation in the body can slow down the development of malaria parasites in the bloodstream. 
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         News NewsCo-infection by novel species of parasite found in visceral leishmaniasis patientGenome sequencing of clinical samples from a child has revealed the simultaneous presence of the protozoan Leishmania infantum and an as-yet unnamed parasite that was identified earlier in a fatal case of visceral leishmaniasis. 
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         News NewsBooster shot being developed to fight koala ChlamydiaResearchers are developing a booster vaccine using implant technology in the fight against the deadly Chlamydia disease that has decimated koala colonies. 
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         News NewsModulating type 1 Interferon may expand treatment options for COVID-19Researchers have, for the first time in nonhuman primates, studied how modulating the signaling of type 1 Interferon (IFN-I), one of the body’s initial defenses against infection, impacts SARS-CoV-2 viral replication and disease progression. 
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         News NewsScientists discover broadly neutralizing antibodies that contribute to HIV controlResearchers have investigated and revealed how neutralizing antibodies, including those described as broadly neutralizing, contribute to HIV control. 
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         News NewsResearchers find chink in the armour of tuberculosis pathogenDiscovery of drug resistance network could clear way for developing a drug to prevent pathogen from resisting and tolerating tuberculosis treatment. 
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         News NewsSustainable Microbiology issues call for papers focusing on the human microbiomeThe peer-reviewed scientific journal Sustainable Microbiology has announced that it will be issuing a Themed Collection focusing on the human microbiome. 
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         News NewsAMR poses threat in all 35 countries in the Americas569,000 deaths were linked to bacterial antimicrobial resistance in all 35 countries of the WHO Region of the Americas, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsResearchers reveal how the herpes virus HCMV deceives its host cellsResearchers have created a detailed map of the spatial interactions between viral and host cell proteins within HCMV particles, revealing that certain host cell proteins are recruited by viral proteins and play a role in viral replication. 
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         News NewsEgyptian cotton gene grants powerful resistance to resurging blightAn overlooked gene found in Egyptian cotton confers powerful resistance to bacterial blight, a plant disease that is threatening cotton production worldwide. 
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         News NewsCyanobacteria can ‘grow’ stronger sand-based construction materialsResearchers have successfully grown bacterial cells in potential sand-based construction materials, according to a study charting the novel development of an additive co-fabrication manufacturing process. 
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         News NewsFlu deaths rise when pro sports teams move into citiesWest Virginia University economists, whose research shows flu deaths increase when a city becomes home to a new professional sports team, say their data should make even the biggest fans reconsider support for taxpayer-funded stadium subsidies. 
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         News NewsAspergillus fumigatus adapts to life in humans - and shapes their lung microbiomeAspergillus fumigatus strains that infect humans have a significantly altered metabolism compared to other strains in the environment. At the same time, infection with the fungus leads to an apparent change in the human lung microbiome. Source: CDC Photomicrograph revealing ultrastructural morphology exhibited by the fungal organism Aspergillus ... 
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         News NewsCurrent estimates of Lake Erie algae toxicity may miss the markA new study of the annual harmful algal bloom (HAB) in Lake Erie suggests that the toxicity of the bloom may be overestimated in earlier warm months and underestimated later in the summer. 
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         News NewsMonoclonal antibody shows promise for treating chronic hepatitis B and D infectionsIn a preclinical study, the potential of an engineered investigational human monoclonal antibody for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis D has been demonstrated. 
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         News NewsNew VDEC is ‘step change’ for UK’s growing vaccine capabilitiesThe UK Health Security Agency has unveiled its world-leading Vaccine Development and Evaluation Centre at Porton Down, which will be at the forefront of the UK’s ability to develop vaccines against the world’s deadliest pathogens. 
