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"bacterial" Definitions
  1. caused by or connected with bacteria
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Bacterial Vaginosis Bacterial vaginosis, aka BV, is often mistaken for a yeast infection.
To the right are the frames after multiple generations of bacterial growth, recovered by sequencing bacterial genomes.
To the right is the image after multiple generations of bacterial growth, recovered by sequencing bacterial genomes.
When the pure lysin is applied to bacterial infections it effectively pops the bacterial cells open and instantly destroys them.
An algorithm then translates images of the bacterial colonies in sound, using data points like bacterial density and location on the record.
The binding to bacterial ribosomes and interaction with three ribosomal sites is expected to limit the development of bacterial resistance to solithromycin.
Being germ-free, the mice were able to act as blank bacterial canvases for the human microbiota, taking on the same bacterial communities.
These cases of "necrotizing fasciitis" are called "flesh-eating" bacterial infections because of the way the bacterial toxins kill the body's tissues and organs.
These can be spread by the bacterial habit of trading DNA not only with conspecifics but also with other members of the bacterial domain.
Contaminated water sources and dangerous bacterial infections Extreme weather and rainfall have contributed to the spread of bacterial infections through contaminated water, especially in summer.
The decision comes after a successful late-stage study testing the drug on adults with hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia (HABP) and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia (VABP).
By examining fragments of bacterial DNA in the animals' feces, the scientists were able to estimate the size of the gut bacterial population in each mouse.
A novel 'smart' antibiotic may target most common bacterial infection contracted in US hospitals The answer is unlikely to be that individual bacterial strains are particularly helpful.
Anti-bacterial soap has no added benefitsThere's no added benefits to using anti-bacterial soap versus the plain kind, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
All tests — bacterial, viral, oncologic, rheumatologic — were normal.
A bacterial gold mine in the Amazon Deep inside the Amazon jungle in Venezuela exists a bacterial gold mine belonging to the Yanomami, a remote, indigenous seminomadic community undiscovered until 2008.
"The drugs are differentiated from traditional antibiotics and anti-bacterial drug approaches in that their mechanism of action targets bacterial cell membranes, killing bacteria very rapidly," he said in an interview.
Studies show nonoxynol-9 has the potential to damage beneficial bacteria in the vagina and increases the risk of bacterial vaginosis, a bacterial imbalance that causes vaginal discharge, irritation and odor.
"We know that insects have the ability to resist bacterial and fungi diseases ... So, feeding the insects to pigs prone to diarrhea may reduce the bacterial population of those pathogens," he said.
The panel voted 17-1 in favor of the drug's safety and effectiveness in treating acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections, and voted 14-4 for treating community acquired bacterial pneumonia.
Later symptoms of bacterial meningitis can include seizures or coma.
C Elias Diaz had leg surgery for cellulitis (bacterial infection).
Overall, there were 22,705 positive test results for bacterial infections.
The most important antimicrobials are antibiotics, which treat bacterial infections.
Between the lines: Bacterial resistance eventually renders many antibiotics useless.
In 2010, Mirra was hospitalized for bacterial meningitis, but recovered.
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by deer ticks.
Bacterial meningitis may be spread by coughing, sneezing or kissing.
It's usually triggered by a bacterial infection, according to Sepsis.
Sylvatic plague is an infectious bacterial disease spread by fleas.
In 11 instances, lab workers acquired bacterial or fungal infections.
Slone had ehrlichiosis, a bacterial infection from a tick bite.
Trachoma, a bacterial infection, had swollen and inverted his eyelids.
He died young, succumbing at 53 to a bacterial infection.
For one, the drugs don't help: Antibiotics treat bacterial infections.
Within five days, he was vomiting due to the bacterial infection, and had an endoscopy done, showing that he had developed both a bacterial infection and stomach inflammation—the first step toward getting an ulcer.
"The periodontal pockets are not easy accessible by a regular toothbrush and could serve as a reservoir of bacterial colonization and potentially a source of chronic inflammation and carcinogenic bacterial (growth)," Li said by email.
The father-of-two was found to have bacterial peritonitis (a bacterial infection in the abdomen), after having trekked around 269 miles unaided across the South Pole -- just 30 miles short of his end goal.
That's why it's important to make sure you are choosing creams that don't contain water as an ingredient, or, if so, that they also contain some type of anti-bacterial ingredient to prevent bacterial growth.
You may not be surprised: 49 of them showed bacterial growth.
Shouldn't that be chilled to keep out all the bacterial grossness?
TSS is a dangerous, sometimes fatal illness caused by bacterial toxins.
The source of the bacterial contamination of the platelets isn't clear.
Other circumstances, including the presence of pollution, may affect bacterial concentration.
And bacterial motion has even been used to power tiny machines.
Someone who has the infection, viral or bacterial, coughs up droplets.
Those photoreceptors, in turn, control the expression of certain bacterial genes.
It would look, he jokes, a bit like a bacterial disco.
G. vaginalis is a vaginal bacteria that can cause bacterial vaginosis.
Maybe you've washed the condom really well with anti-bacterial soap.
Giving cows bacterial resistance to diseases could be a huge deal.
Honey bees also are exposed to viruses, bacterial diseases, and fungi.
Turmeric's anti-bacterial properties can also improve acne and oily skin.
In bacterial cells, CRISPR is a part of the immune system.
The collected samples were cultured, and the resulting bacterial colonies analyzed.
Wasser, 29, developed the bacterial infection TSS while wearing a tampon.
But this environment has the potential to promote rapid bacterial growth.
Diphtheria, a contagious bacterial infection, spread in the early 20th century.
Anti-bacterial materials are woven into the lining of the jacket.
Many people who have bacterial vaginosis don't actually have any symptoms.
The presence of new bacterial strains isn't necessarily bad news, however.
The exact bacterial species will be confirmed Wednesday, the agency reported.
They are particularly susceptible to fire blight, a withering bacterial disease.
He even said that it could cause burns or bacterial infections.
Change clothes and sheets frequently to control bacterial or virus spread.
Taking antibiotics won't help, since it's a virus, and not bacterial.
Each plate had one of four bacterial species growing on it.
Chlamydia Chlamydia is another bacterial infection and the most common STI.
Bacterial infections, such as MRSA or necrosis -- tissue death -- are common.
In pre-modern Europe, very serious bacterial plagues were sadly regular.
Like many other bacterial infections, condoms are your number one ally.
At least 1,000 bacterial species have been found colonizing human intestines.
"Acne on the scalp may also indicate a bacterial infection," he says.
Vaccines help prevent bacterial meningitis, though they are not 100 percent effective.
Good wound care helps to prevent all forms of bacterial skin infection.
The vet does some tests and suspects it's a minor bacterial infection.
Even after sanitizing the sponges, new bacterial colonies seemed to pop up.
It's tempting, of course, to imagine that bacterial patterns represent evolution's handiwork.
They exchange the plasmid through bacterial sex, often through structures called pili.
Fleming's chance observation of Penicillium mould on bacterial plates led to antibiotics.
This also happens with many other bacterial infections when they go untreated.
Antibiotics will not help because it is a viral (not bacterial) infection.
Dr. Lisa Bardack diagnosed Clinton with "mild, noncontagious bacterial pneumonia" last Friday.
Lax prescription of antibiotics is helping to breed bacterial resistance to them.
That might also prevent the medicines from killing non-bacterial cells, too.
Outside of a bacterial infection, oxygen is one of beer's biggest enemies.
Every major adaptive radiation was likely accompanied by a parallel bacterial radiation.
Less than a week later, she was hospitalized with two bacterial infections.
Facial cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the skin of the face.
"This salt has a larger bacterial content than normal salt," he explains.
But some people have bacterial colonies that don't change as they age.
It consists of a single cell—and a bacterial cell, to boot.
The polluted water may also contain bacterial pathogens like salmonella and giardia.
Adults "are very, very rarely carriers of bacterial pneumonia," Dr. Schaffner said.
Hegwood's doctors believed her symptoms were from a bacterial infection like MRSA.
When excreted, phosphates can get into waterways, where they cause bacterial growth.
The entire city was vulnerable to either heavy metal or bacterial poisoning.
Doctors now know that a bacterial (yeast) infection caused the transplant failure.
It also adds sugar to aquatic ecosystems, which may encourage bacterial growth.
Complications from influenza, like a subsequent bacterial pneumonia infection, can be fatal.
A year after it began, doctors found she had a bacterial infection.
But we often don't think about bacterial viruses as being easily shared.
The cause was a bacterial infection, said his son, Charles Harrison III.
There were no anti-bacterial soaps, sanitizers, wipes, plastic gloves or masks.
The solution then activates small amounts of bacterial-resistant ingredients over time.
Viruses couldn't be treated before diagnosis, so she focused on bacterial infections.
Leprosy, a bacterial infection, is curable using a combination of three drugs.
This isn't the oldest evidence for life on Earth, which is bacterial.
Researchers have discovered a new bacterial gene that causes resistance to colistin.
Fortunately, none of the babies became sick from the prolonged bacterial exposure.
So while HMOs might be the key to jumpstarting bacterial colonies in the pristine environment of an infant's gut, it's unclear whether the process would work exactly the same way in adults, who already have thriving bacterial colonies.
To see how this works, imagine a bacterial colony growing on some surface.
Scientists had previously demonstrated evolution of insecticide resistance and resistance to bacterial infections.
In particular, their overuse can help create bacterial superbugs resistant to future antibiotics.
She had been hospitalized in California and was treated for a bacterial infection.
There are probably no other places on earth with such high bacterial densities.
This causes a higher vulnerability to secondary bacterial infections such as MRSA pneumonia.
As the name implies, bacterial meningitis is an infection caused by, well, bacteria.
Pneumonia is a result of bacterial, viral or fungal infection of the lungs.
Bacterial contamination isn't uncommon in the food supply, from eggs to romaine lettuce.
But CREs cause only a tiny fraction of bacterial infections in American hospitals.
But sometimes a wily virus makes it through, incorporating itself into bacterial DNA.
There, doctors diagnosed Kahlil with step bacterial infection and a flesh-eating bacteria.
As soon as a drug debuts, bacterial resistance against it begins to emerge.
E. coli, one of the many bacterial species found in the human gut.
People who have viral pneumonia are at high risk of developing bacterial pneumonia.
Good wound care is the best way to prevent a bacterial skin infection.
And it seems to carry only a very low risk of bacterial transmission.
This makes it easier for people to contract a bacterial or viral infection.
That's a big deal because certain types of bacterial life can produce methane.
Between August and September, bacterial infections claimed the lives of three of them.
The logic is simple: beneficial bacterial in the gut are damaged by antibiotics.
But steps can be taken to avoid some things, such as bacterial infections.
And then of course you have the potential for all the bacterial contamination.
They have been helping patients with bacterial infections for more than 30 years.
Antibiotics, which are used to treat bacterial infections, are not effective against viruses.
Cubicin is an antibiotic injection used in hospitals to treat bacterial skin infections.
Anias is having more difficulties, suffering from frequent fevers, vomiting and bacterial infections.
So two years to get over the slightest thing in a bacterial cell.
Without swabbing, caesarean babies pick up bacterial inhabitants from the environment around them.
The bacterial populations varied widely according to where the game was being played.
" Read more " Trachoma, a bacterial infection, is the world's leading cause of blindness.
Their child Ezekiel died after contracting bacterial meningitis and suffering a lung infection.
Even today, Puerto Ricans remain at risk of bacterial contamination in their water.
That means a certain level of bacterial contamination is considered acceptable and inevitable.
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the world.
OF Danny Santana was activated from the disabled list (bacterial infection) on Monday.
For the eternal germaphobe: TripWipes Anti-Bacterial Wipes: 3-Month Supply (90-Pack)
The device is covered with an anti-microbial coating to prevent bacterial growth.
It's unclear if Aschoff had bacterial pneumonia, but he said in his Dec.
Is it possible to say the word bacterial vaginosis without lowering your voice?
Her campaign later said she had a non-contagious, bacterial form of pneumonia.
Using expired makeup could lead to hard-to-treat bacterial and fungal infections
" Bardack, Clinton's personal doctor, said she found a "mild, non-contagious bacterial pneumonia.
Silver particles prevent bacterial growth, which therefore prevents the development of stinky feet.
These included albendazole, another anti-parasitic for lymphatic filariasis; azithromycin, an antibiotic that works against trachoma (a bacterial infection that can cause blindness); and a combination of drugs for leprosy (another bacterial infection, which leads to skin lesions and nerve damage).
As a bacterial disease, the plague these days is generally treatable with modern antibiotics.
You have bacterial vaginosis again, for what seems like the hundredth time this year.
It's about danger — risking the dark, bacterial forces of beef, chicken, cheese, and shellfish.
But when winter sets in and everything freezes, that bacterial exhale becomes a whisper.
In extreme cases, bacterial meningitis can lead to death — and it can happen quickly.
It's a bit odd that the eyes alone would lack a denizen bacterial community.
It's not the first time scientists have exposed the bacterial underbelly of mass transit.
When the rats had a bacterial infection and didn't eat, however, they all survived.
Occasionally, colds can lead to secondary bacterial infections (more on that in a bit).
Like pneumonia, meningitis can be caused by either a viral or a bacterial infection.
A new bacterial cancer therapy gives a boost to this natural anti-cancer attack.
Or it can develop a narrow mouth suitable for grazing on bacterial food sources.
That suggests boosting levels of this bacterial species is shaping behaviour all by itself.
In the late 2020s bacterial resistance to older drugs suddenly exploded in rich countries.
Maybe that's how certain bacterial colonies manage to survive a white blood cell's attack.
The same principles that apply to anti-bacterial solution apply to soap as well.
Frogs can't catch the flu, but they're susceptible to bacterial infections and other diseases.
For example, the pain may be related to a vaginal infection like bacterial vaginosis.
I suspect some kind of helminthic, protozoal, or bacterial infection, but I don't know!
Bacterial contamination also can impact crops, leading to an increase in food-related infections.
Most bacterial pneumonia is caused by Streptococcus bacteria, followed by Haemophilus and staphylococcus bacteria.
But when double-dipping occurred, there were much higher bacterial populations in the dip.
Of 136 tests, 24 resulted in no bacterial transfer to the popcorn at all.
Bacterial genomes are proofread down to the base pair; human sentences—eh, close enough.
Water pressure fell, and that may have allowed bacterial contaminants to enter the system.
However, you may want to take an anti-bacterial wipe to your screen first.
As with the rodent chow, mice with bacterial infections that were fed glucose died.
Introducing competing sugars to their environment prevents their adherence without threatening the bacterial community.
Within the human body, there are more bacterial cells than there are human cells.
The genes that produce resistance to antibiotics can be easily transferred between bacterial species.
Symptoms of the bacterial infection include severe stomach cramps, diarrhea (often bloody), and vomiting.
Campylobacteriosis is a common bacterial infection that can cause diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever.
"Bacterial infections are really important, such as salmonella and E. coli infections," Hotez said.
Unfortunately, it's pretty common for bacterial vaginosis to return within a year of treatment.
Some of those patients ended up dying from a bacterial infection, not the virus.
Scratching the rash may lead to impetigo, a bacterial skin infection with oozing sores.
A bacterial infection spread by rat urine, leptospirosis, killed a Bronx resident in 210.
This localized blockage leads to bacterial overgrowth, followed by inflammation, infection and abscess formation.
It's about danger—risking the dark, bacterial forces of beef, chicken, cheese, and shellfish.
Its bacterial symbionts produce chemical defenses that protect the animal's soft body and larvae.
In order to completely treat a bacterial infection, you need to kill the bacteria.
He was told he had necrotizing fasciitis, a bacterial infection that kills soft tissue.
Scientists had discovered and defeated the bacterial pathogens behind many of history's biggest killers.
In some cases, e-cigarette vapor led to more bacterial growth than cigarette smoke.
There's no evidence of bacterial infections, so an epidemic was probably not to blame.
So much money, time and resources lost to the theoretical risk of bacterial invasion.
Acanthamoeba keratitis is 20 times less likely than bacterial infections among contact lens wearers.
Through repeated exposure, those tough bacteria proliferate, spreading resistance genes through the bacterial population.
What would access to even one per cent more of the bacterial universe mean?
There's no evidence of bacterial infections, so an epidemic was probably not to blame.
The focus on bacterial infection and removing harmful bacteria while ensuring that the rest of a patient's microbiome is intact is a huge step forward for treating diseases that scientists believe could be linked to bacterial health in a body, according to Garofolo.
Lots of things cause meningitis, but the most common bacterial culprit is called Neisseria meningitidis.
While there are different strains of the infection, bacterial meningitis is the most serious form.
In essence, the record player doubles as a petri dish plated with human bacterial cultures.
These bacterial cells grow in long chains or filaments that curl either clockwise or counterclockwise.
Here's how it works: First the bacterial cells are programmed to respond to different compounds.
"There is no one arguing for the alternative position that Dickinsonia is bacterial," said Antcliffe.
Phage therapy will need to find ways to overcome these bacterial defenses to remain effective.
But since 2008, bacterial cancer therapy has been going through a bit of a renaissance.
This will likely result in increasingly resistant bacteria, making it harder to treat bacterial infections.
Brucellosis is a fast-moving bacterial infection that affects bison, cattle, other animals and humans.
This action turns the CRISPR-based bacterial immune system on itself, prompting the cell's death.
Unlike traditional bacterial tests which take days, CIDTs can deliver that same diagnosis in hours.
Her doctor prescribed antibiotics, which could mean that the pneumonia is bacterial rather than viral.
By comparison the three-step technique reduced the mean bacterial count from 3.08 to 2.88.
One therapeutic option this might open up is drugs that bacterial defences cannot cope with.
Bacterial infections can be treated with a range of antibiotics, including azithromycin, amoxicillin and erythromycin.
Untreated, meningococcal meningitis, the bacterial form of the disease, is fatal in 483% of cases.
Both exposures add to bacterial resiliency, and in some cases, the creation of nightmarish superbugs.
In isolation, the implications of this bacterial colonization of attire are not easy to discern.
The researchers estimated that drug-resistant bacterial infections killed 19,122 people in Thailand in 2010.
Leonys Martin, a Cleveland Indians outfielder, is recuperating as he battles a severe bacterial infection.
The bacterial disease is often contracted from water and soil in the aftermath of storms.
Other experimental drugs that LUCA is developing would target preterm birth, bacterial vaginosis, and infertility.
One of those diseases is Yaws, a chronic bacterial infection affecting mainly skin and bone.
Space also seems to have impacted the worms' bacterial communities, disturbing their metabolism and secretion.
But simply understanding how diarrhea happens in response to a bacterial infection is important information.
That was our focus in the CRISPR project as well—understanding how bacterial immunity works.
The doctors diagnosed him with a bacterial heart infection and began treating him with antibiotics.
What is particularly intriguing is that the culprit seems to be a single bacterial species.
Eravacycline is a synthetic tetracycline derivative for drug-resistant bacterial infections administered intravenously in hospital.
Cholera is an acute bacterial disease that can cause uncontrollable diarrhea and kill within hours.
A study of $1 bills in New York identified a total of 397 bacterial species.
Paul Dawson: The main thing we found that there is bacterial transfer during double-dipping.
Lean people were especially responsive to exercise's effects on the bacterial makeup of our guts.
It's unclear what killed him, but he had been treated for a nagging bacterial infection.
Best of all, the wool has anti-bacterial properties that keep your clothes smelling fresh.
All it took were a few mutational tweaks to a bacterial protein called cytochrome c.
This shampoo features 4% chlorhexidine as the powerful active ingredient to treat bacterial skin infections.
They're lifesaving drugs, useful when patients actually have urinary or other bacterial (not viral) infections.
She probably had some kind of bacterial bronchitis or pneumonia, the nurse practitioner told her.
But just when Safarova was excelling, a bacterial infection sidelined her for about six months.
I watch a lot of Grey's Anatomy, and wondered about bacterial infections that could occur.
During the editing process, Buri and Spotigy had accidentally acquired a bit of bacterial DNA.
Cholera, a bacterial disease spread by contaminated water, can cause fatal dehydration if left untreated.
The sugars on our cells and on bacterial cells label them as friend or foe.
The most common bacterial throat infection is strep throat, caused by group A streptococcus bacteria.
From allergic reactions to bacterial infections, many pros call lash extensions the riskiest enhancement option.
His wife, Jane Lee Garcia, said the cause was a bacterial infection related to emphysema.
"The general understanding is that antibiotics only affect bacterial cells, and that's false," he says.
A 2011 paper in the journal PLOS Biology put the total number of species at 13 million, but that study's methodology calculated the existence of only 10,000 bacterial species, a contradiction of the 2004 review that put the minimum known bacterial species above 35,000.
They injected little circles of DNA called plasmids into bacterial cells that the cells can replicate.
"Bacillus mycoides is one of the easiest bacterial species to cultivate from the soil," he explained.
The trouble is, many people ID the condition as bacterial acne, and treat it as such.
Still, much more research has to be done on humans before doctors recommend "starving" bacterial infections.
It's added to products to prevent bacterial contamination according to the US Food and Drug Administration.
"She had the flu and she also developed a bacterial infection," Ching's husband, Matt, told WCVB.
P.S. Antibiotics are taken to treat bacterial infections, so they have no effect on cold viruses.
The majority of people with chlamydia, the most common bacterial STI, display no symptoms at all.
All bacterial STIs are curable with a course of antibiotics if detected at an early stage.
In particular, a variety of tomato called Hawaii 7996 does not suffer from such bacterial wilt.
For decades, scientists and doctors have treated common bacterial and viral infections with fairly blunt therapies.
Apparently last night I cut my legs on barnacles while swimming, and I need bacterial cream.
The same isn't true for bacterial infections, and a lack of symptoms often leaves them undetected.
He said Bolsonaro had a 38 degree Celsius (100.4°F) fever on Wednesday and bacterial pneumonia.
Researchers have designed and synthesized a minimal bacterial genome, containing only the genes necessary for life.
The majority of those bacterial culprits are found in plaque towards the back of your tongue.
Flu can kill, but it also weakens the immune system against secondary infections, notably bacterial pneumonia.
This might be TMI, but whatever: On our honeymoon to Fiji, we both got bacterial infections.
Ms Jones is recovering from a severe bacterial infection that she contracted during her Caesarean section.
In 1995 it was theorized that a minimal bacterial cell genome would consist of 256 genes.
The last effort in this regard was Craig Venter's group, who synthesized a simple bacterial cell.
Such a tool might detect viral and bacterial diseases, as well as potentially cancer-causing mutations.
NEW DELHI metallo-beta-lactamase is a bacterial enzyme that poses a serious threat to people.
It can also differentiate among strains of bacteria, distinguishing between, say, different varieties of bacterial pneumonia.
A toddler caught two bacterial infections after a birthday celebration at a Florida beach last weekend.
During the summer, when it was more humid, all the surfaces had more similar bacterial populations.
Dawson's studies illustrate that there is a risk of bacterial transfer from many everyday food habits.
As they age these pipes are prone to leeching lead, leakage, chemical infiltration and bacterial growth.
The repeated DNA sequences in the bacterial genome are separated from one another by other sequences.
Tilikum was receiving treatment for a persistent bacterial infection when he died in captivity last month.
The CDC believes that the bacterial contamination of the stem cell-derived products occurred before distribution.
Several species of ticks throughout the U.S. can spread Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a bacterial infection.
Earlier this year, PEOPLE reported on a California man who died after contracting the bacterial infection.
Hopefully Goop's next product has antibacterial "properties" to help fight off the bouts of bacterial vaginosis.
For many Americans, that happy era of near-total protection from deadly bacterial infections has passed.
They usually had two answers: highly drug-resistant forms of bacterial pathogens and virulent avian influenza.
Bubbling winged wearables, to use a material ecology term, look like muscle fibers or bacterial colonies.
This seems to be beneficial for not only promoting bacterial diversity, but also preventing chronic diseases.
The honey moisturizes, while propolis, the beehive's own sealing agent, is anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial.
Each species, they have found, has a distinct and different set of bacterial partners, or symbionts.
Beyond the basics (Band-aids, anti-bacterial ointment, ibuprofen), you want: — Lavender oil for bug bites.
Dr. Sonnenburg speculated that the diet of the Hadza dictates the composition of these bacterial communities.
This doomsday scenario has soured the outlook for all infectious-disease treatments, both viral and bacterial.
Most bacterial conjunctivitis is mild and will get better in a week or two without treatment.
Plasmids can easily be transferred from one bacterial species to another when they are close by.
When bacterial sugars are tagged as "foreign," a person's immune system targets the bacterium for destruction.
Others are concerned about toxic shock syndrome, a rare bacterial infection associated with superabsorbent tampon use.
There&aposs instruments used from one person to the next, transmitting all kinds of bacterial infections.
Trying to pick between the mouse and trackpad systems is like picking between multiple bacterial infections.
Pneumonia is a bacterial infection, unlike the common cold or the flu, which are viral infections.
Eating or handling contaminated food can cause salmonellosis, one of the most common bacterial foodborne illnesses.
It was clear that his brain was inflamed, but there was no bacterial or viral infection.
The two most common conditions are bacterial vaginosis and trichomonas (a sexually transmitted infection, or S.T.I.).
But, it's good to know what could be potential sources of bacterial contamination in your home.
And antibiotic use in the mother or baby can also obliterate the baby's nascent bacterial populations.
Others have another kind of dangerous infection called bacterial endocarditis, or a combination of the two.
They found that, on average, reported alcohol drinking was associated with a higher abundance of bacterial clans known to contain germs that cause gum disease—a known culprit behind stinky breath—as well as a lower abundance of Lactobacillales, a bacterial order linked to better oral health.
Although its cause is unknown, it sometimes follows bouts of flu, bacterial infections, surgery or even vaccinations.
Surging bacterial STI rates have compounded health concerns, especially since they can heighten the risk of HIV.
Myanmar's Food and Drug Administration's Microbial test measures the number of bacterial colonies that grow in water.
Tests showed she had been infected with an antibiotic-resistant bacterial group called carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE).
According to the CDC, necrotizing fasciitis is a serious bacterial infection that destroys tissue under the skin.
When someone with TB coughs, he or she exhales compounds produced by the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Good wound care is the best way to prevent any bacterial skin infection, according to the CDC.
The exact mechanism by which it attacks bacterial cells still isn't clear, but scientists have some guesses.
First of all, not every infection is a bacterial infection, which are the only kind antibiotics treat.
Bugs do all their business in water—so bacterial diseases from 'dry' air conditioning never really happen.
They also had too much bacteria in their small intestine, known as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).
CRISPR-Cas9 is a gene-editing system developed this past decade from a bacterial self-defense system.
They will continue their microbiome explorations as they work towards translating unique bacterial characteristics into probiotic treatments.
Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease showing extreme resistance today, with some countries reporting cases with total resistance.
Goldstein's group, meanwhile, suggested that their vortices could be the beginnings of sticky bacterial matrices called biofilms.
According to the official death report, however, the toddler had been suffering bacterial meningitis and neurological dysfunction.
The bacterial growth that follows the bloom uses up the oxygen in water and can kill fish.
Most of the time, these form right under the skin and are caused by a bacterial infection.
But the two researchers' work suggests at least three ways in which bacterial wilt might be tackled.
Or it's common for people to get vaginal discharge with an odor, which could resemble bacterial vaginosis.
So he began injecting patients with Streptococcus bacteria and other bacterial products, which caused tumors to shrink.
Adenovirus is a viral infection, so antibiotics are useless because these drugs can only treat bacterial infections.
According to the Mayo Clinic, toxic shock syndrome is a complication of certain types of bacterial infections.
Bacterial meningitis, however, can cause brain damage and even death if it's not treated promptly with antibiotics.
Unfortunately, all pre-existing bacterial cancer therapies require multiple injections of the microbes, and relapses are common.
Doctors might prescribe the pills — or patients demand them — to treat illnesses that aren't actually bacterial infections.
The researchers regularly collected bacterial samples from the sediments for a further 50 days and analysed them.
As norovirus is a viral (not bacterial) infection, antibiotics can not be taken to treat the virus.
After treatment, milk that was pre-loaded with Lactobacillus and Pseudomonas showed bacterial levels below detection limits.
Older folks may also develop atypical bacterial infections which may also lead to chronic coughing, said Castriotta.
Anthrax is a potentially deadly bacterial disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, according to the World Health Organization.
This can also set the stage for complications including secondary bacterial pneumonia, which can often be deadly.
"Just be careful to clean your toys, because blood is a good bacterial medium," Wilson told INSIDER.
There were also two outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease, a bacterial infection that spreads through contaminated water supplies.
We know that bacterial vaginosis is likely caused by an imbalance of bacteria in a person's vagina.
And Americans are awful at taking proper steps in the kitchen to protect themselves from bacterial pathogens.
TB is a a highly contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs, bones and sometimes nervous system.
Key waste products of this bacterial feast, short-chain fatty acids, are like gold to our bodies.
The study provides researchers with a basic understanding of how bacterial communities function and change within hospitals.
The combination of these two vaccines offers the most protection against the serious strains of bacterial pneumonia.
If caused by a virus, it can easily develop into bacterial pneumonia, which can be quite serious.
The study also saw significant and "completely unexpected" reductions in bacterial infections and pneumonia in treated newborns.
The excessive use of anti-bacterial drugs by farmers also "generates antimicrobial resistant bacteria in the environment".
Purdy's legs were amputated below the knee when she came down with bacterial meningitis at age 19.
J. Craig Venter, the genetic scientist, synthesized a bacterial genome consisting of about a million base pairs.
However, antibiotics may be used if you develop a bacterial complication like an ear infection or pneumonia.
In fact, it might actually make them more likely, since it could disrupt your vagina's bacterial balance.
The researchers separated the human DNA from bacterial DNA in order to sequence the Y. pestis genome.
Similarly, climbing temperatures have been tied to an increased incidence of waterborne bacterial infections that cause diarrhea.
They also contain anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties, meaning they can strengthen immune systems.
Deivis wasn't the only child infected by the bacterial outbreak in the dialysis unit at this hospital.
Doctors can also treat potentially deadly complications of the flu, such as dehydration and secondary bacterial infections.
Tilikum had been experiencing declining health and receiving treatment for a bacterial lung infection, the company said.
Testing of clinical and environmental samples is still underway to look for bacterial, viral and parasitic organisms.
He had a bacterial infection in the brain which had caused multiple abscesses … and he developed hydrocephaly.
In the case of antibiotics, patient non-compliance can also impact public health by increasing bacterial resistance.
Proper wound care can help prevent bacterial skin infections such as necrotizing fasciitis, according to the CDC.
But while probiotics contain live bacterial cultures, prebiotics are the stuff that cultivates and feeds that bacteria.
And they can contribute to antibiotic resistance, where they become less effective against more serious bacterial infections.
Since then, when making a chicken dish, my most looming challenge is to prevent a bacterial catastrophe.
You were working on this technique simply out of curiosity, trying to learn more about bacterial evolution.
Barrels become bacterial breeding grounds where brewers can put selective pressure to get the flavors they want.
Mobashery says the study is exciting because it could provide another weapon for combating serious bacterial infections.
Anyone who had suggested that ulcers were the result of bacterial infection would have been thought crazy.
No antibiotics are effective against coronavirus because the disease is a viral infection, not a bacterial infection.
Typically, people develop the disorder in the days or weeks immediately after a viral or bacterial infection.
"You don't see any breakdown of tissue; you don't see any bacterial growth," Belanger told me recently.
"He could have lived," the judge told the two parents, adding that untreated bacterial meningitis is fatal.
Cholera is caused by a bacterial infection of the intestine that leads to severe diarrhea and vomiting.
As a result, cellphones carry more than 17,000 bacterial gene copies each, according to a 2017 study.
The bacterial doses were offered by nurses wearing plastic aprons, gloves and face shields to prevent splashing.
Good wound care is the best way to prevent any bacterial skin infection, according to the CDC.
Gynecologists are now warning women against the practice since it can lead to life-threatening bacterial infections.
The antibiotics hadn't helped, so it seemed unlikely that her symptoms were caused by a bacterial infection.
"Young children at that age can have meningitis, pneumonia, bacterial infections, not necessarily flu-related," said Munoz.
A soft pelt of green spores covered the agar and concealed at first an oozing bacterial film.
Because in 33, we didn't have antibiotics, and a lot of people died of secondary bacterial pneumonias.
Because in 2000, we didn't have antibiotics, and a lot of people died of secondary bacterial pneumonias.
Because in 8.53, we didn't have antibiotics, and a lot of people died of secondary bacterial pneumonias.
It tests for bacterial or fungal infections and gives antibiotic suggestions depending on what strains are detected.
Before his big win in 2009, Stump had actually suffered a bacterial infection that nearly killed him.
Listeria food poisoning is a bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics if diagnosed in time.
An autopsy report released last week revealed she died from a bacterial infection known as streptococcal sepsis.
Remove any leaves or florets that would sit in the water, because those will cause bacterial buildup.
Pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can spread through coughing or close contact.
Bacterial meningitis is a highly contagious infection of the membrane surrounding the brain and the spinal cord.
Dr. John Kress: The statistical probability is that it's bacterial, although it certainly could be viral pneumonia.
Also those with easy bacterial entry points, like open wounds or new tattoos, should abstain, Glatt says.
Then, they used a computational tool that matched the DNA fragments they obtained to known bacterial species.
It costs tens of thousands to perform open-heart surgery on a patient who has bacterial endocarditis.
Mycoplasma Genitalium, for example, is a rising star in the world of bacterial infections for your fuckparts.
Classifying the bacterial culprit behind an infection is usually a matter of taking a sampling of bacterial cells, tossing them in a dish, and then waiting for them to multiply to the point that it's possible to start testing out different antibiotics on the accumulated cells (or culture).
The lead author, Heng Fan, a researcher at University College London, said that this very large observational study was needed to detect a modest effect, and that pregnant women with bacterial infections should not refuse antibiotics, since bacterial infections can be far more damaging to the unborn baby.
Still, the study showed that lefamulin was just as effective as moxifloxacin in treating community-acquired bacterial pneumonia.
According to NBC Miami, Styles had his arms amputated at eight months old due to a bacterial infection.
What To Do About It: See a doctor, who can pinpoint whether the condition is bacterial or fungal.
Patients were monitored for bacterial contamination and the results, according to Ahmed, were outstanding, with no side effects.
Within these samples, they found more than 100 bacterial genes known to help make bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
In 2010, a team at the J. Craig Venter Institute created the first synthetic, self-­replicating bacterial cell.
Alcohol abuse makes your intestinal barrier more permeable, which allows these bacterial toxins to seep throughout the body.
Without it, the mice are prone to nasty ocular bacterial infections—what we know of as pink eye.
And tests indicate bacterial colonies could even survive the flare and crash of a comet into our atmosphere.
So although you don't need to be afraid of your local SoulCycle, bacterial meningitis definitely deserves your concern.
With this many partners, and this much sex, it's vital to stave off yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis.
Two of the most recent official deaths were attributed to an outbreak of a bacterial infection called leptospirosis.
Children can be paralyzed by several other viruses, by bacterial brain infections and by neck and spine injuries.
So other types of bites, bacterial infections, or fungal infections can be overlooked, leading to potentially dangerous misdiagnoses.
Heather had claimed Nick neglected Barbie while he had custody and she returned recently with a bacterial infection.
This coronavirus is especially troubling, since it presents like influenza or bacterial pneumonia, requiring prompt and accurate diagnosis.
Purchase an anti-bacterial cleaner to apply to the toy after each use, and be careful with fluids.
A 77-year-old Texas woman has died from a "flesh-eating" bacterial infection, The Houston Chronicle reports.
The drug, oral fusidic acid, is designed to treat serious acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSI).
In both cases, though, location of a particular bacterial strain determined its success --- or failure --- in developing resistance.
Today, it's responsible for nearly 1.5 million deaths each year, making it the top bacterial killer of humans.
She went to an urgent care center, where she was diagnosed with cellulitis, a common bacterial skin infection.
So it doesn't directly have contact with the bacterial activity that's acting on other tissues in the whale.
The system created by the researchers could also serve to monitor for signs of inflammation and bacterial infections.
The threat to the bacterial payload is similar—too much radiation breaking up the complex molecules of life.
However, this current bacterial strain was collected from the New York patient during a hospital stay in 2015.
Listening to the "chatter" is a matter of the CDC collecting bacterial samples from 25 men each month.
CRISPR-Cas9 editing has been developed from a bacterial defence system that shreds the DNA of invading viruses.
Clinton's physician announced that she is currently on antibiotics, meaning she must have a bacterial form of infection.
Sepsis occurs when a massive immune response to a bacterial infection gets into the blood, Durham, 63, says.
Plague is the bacterial infection transmitted by fleas to humans, after a flea has bitten an infected rodent.
Bacterial vaginosis is like an obnoxious party guest who can't take a hint that it's time to leave.
The same can happen to the pH of the vagina; a disrupted pH balance can cause bacterial overgrowth.
The second company, Inovio Pharmaceuticals, based outside Philadelphia, uses vaccines based on inserting virus sequence into bacterial DNA.
The end result is a colorful pattern of living bacterial colonies splayed out around their comparatively small source.
Since she had Group B Strep, a bacterial infection in the vagina or rectum, she was on antibiotics.
A study led by the pediatrician shows that bacterial infections can be distinguished from other causes of fever.
As with most bacterial infections, young children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are most susceptible.
The real chance of healing a specific person outweighs the imperceptible increase to the threat of bacterial resistance.
Pink eye can also be bacterial, and is often caused by the same bacteria that causes strep throat.
Nathan Sharon, a pioneer researcher in bacterial adherence, did the same with mannose and other sugars in 2006.
One of the threats to the ferret population is the Sylvatic plague, a bacterial disease transmitted by fleas.
Students who live in university housing will also be required to show they've been vaccinated for bacterial meningitis.
"We acted quickly because a bacterial infection could spread to other regions outside of the lungs," said Munavvar.
She had a non-contagious form of bacterial pneumonia that she was treating with antibiotics for 10 days.
They can also disrupt your vagina's bacterial balance, which can increase your risk of yeast infections and HIV.
The structures look like hair but are really bacterial cell structures that have been encased in a sheath.
The SeaWorld whale that inspired the controversial documentary Blackfish died from bacterial pneumonia, it was revealed on Friday.
You lug a bacterial swarm in the crook of your knee, and through my guts writhe helminth parasites.
So if you have a bacterial infection in your lungs, you'd inhale the bacteriophage treatment through an inhaler.
Imbalances in pH are why some people are more prone to getting bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections — fun!
Even more worrying is a growing pile of research showing that triclosan can actually help create bacterial superbugs.
Pamer argues that introducing beneficial or "commensal" bacteria during that period could help patients resist subsequent bacterial infections.
He explains that in women who have bacterial vaginosis, which is also increasingly resistant to antibiotics—how fun!
This means that refugees with pneumonitis may have been misdiagnosed with bacterial pneumonia and didn't receive proper treatment.
Park's Bacterial War-games piece was inspired by the board games of his childhood: Risk, Campaign, maybe Stratego.
"After a few days the bacterial counts on your skin don't keep increasing, they stabilize," Dr. Larson said.
Over a period of four years, the researchers tested more than 20,000 combinations of polymers and bacterial pathogens.
You may see increased risk of viral infection, or bacterial infection, from the inhibition of the immune system.
He was rescued and flown to Punta Arenas, Chile, but he died in the hospital of bacterial peritonitis.
Although antibiotic resistance develops naturally with normal bacterial mutation, humans are speeding it up by using antibiotics improperly.
Smarter Living: In the past, when we encountered bacterial threats, our immune systems dealt with them and adapted.
It does not cure a bout of flu as rapidly as, for example, antibiotics clear susceptible bacterial infections.
When your dog is already suffering from skin problems, they are more susceptible to secondary bacterial skin infections.
Some are linked to the body's inflammation response, which is critical for healing wounds or fighting bacterial infections.
They began their investigation by putting bacteria and spider silks together in laboratory conditions perfect for bacterial growth.
Many of these are bacterial diseases, which can often be prevented by washing hands or cooking food thoroughly.
Daniel Grushkin, the co-founder, used to host bacterial experiments in his living room over pizza and beer.
At age 215, her spleen, which helps fight bacterial infections, became dangerously enlarged because of blocked blood flow.
Panera Bread is voluntarily recalling some cream cheese sold in its U.S. stores because of possible bacterial contamination.
Intercourse can become painful due to this lack of lubrication and women may also experience more bacterial infections.
No matter how many times he was tested, doctors found no sign of a bacterial or viral infection.
Laundry has been associated with outbreaks of salmonella, bacterial and viral meningitis, and ringworm, to name a few.
Most of the decline in bacterial diseases happened before we developed antibiotics at all, on any large scale.
It's a bacterial infection, it releases acid, and the acid etches the tooth just like acid would etch glass.
However, the truth is that you can only get those bacterial buddies if you go for an unpasteurized version.
A pair of 2010 studies found that PPIs were associated with an increased risk of a serious bacterial infection.
Take your body: it probably has 37 trillion cells or so, and maybe the same number of bacterial cells.
Using a form of RNA sequencing, the researchers charted out the bacterial community—or microbiome—of each volunteer's mouth.
"We have also demonstrated that bacterial transmission can occur via connections in wastewater plumbing to neighboring sinks," they wrote.
The exposure can also cause a bacterial infection called psittacosis, which produces symptoms including cough, fatigue, fever and, nausea.
Studies have shown that effectively washing with soap and water significantly reduces the bacterial load of diarrhea-causing bacteria.
Real peppermint proponents claim that peppermint tea can also fight bacterial infections, but Dr. McKay says that's a stretch.
Diphtheria is a bacterial infection that spreads through close physical contact or through the air and can be fatal.
Explosive viral epidemics, such as the flu, prove especially lethal when they tag team with bacterial infections like strep.
"You can see it with all types of infections — bacterial, viral, or sometimes even non-infectious causes," Lakhani said.
Bacterial infections can happen through a tiny blister, a larger open wound or during a more extensive medical procedure.
Once he returned to Earth, though, Scott's bacterial balance went back to the way it was before the mission.
Though rare in comparison to other bacterial infections like staph, Vibrio vulnificus infections can progress rapidly and become fatal.
Bacterial meningitis caused 500 deaths in about 4,100 cases in the United States each year between 2003 and 2007.
The flu can range from mild to severe, and lead to complications such as bacterial pneumonia or even death.
The gamble led to complications, including bacterial meningitis, a coma and the complete loss of her ability to walk.
The kits are popular among science enthusiasts because they let you do things like modify bacterial DNA at home.
This led him to develop a therapy, now called "Coley's toxins," that utilizes various bacterial strains to fight cancer.
What Chiou and Bergey have done is develop a cheap, easy way to separate bacterial DNA from its host's.
Working with CRISPR-Cas9, the most widely used CRISPR bacterial system, researchers went hunting for an "anti-CRISPR" protein.
"Microgravity may accelerate the rate of bacterial mutations," Dr. Anita Goel of Nanobiosym, who's leading the study, told Space.com.
Besides cancer and HPV, people who smoke have a much higher prevalence of bacterial vaginosis (BV), Dr. Mitchell says.
It turned out that the children delivered vaginally had bacterial colonies that resembled those found in their mothers' vaginas.
The team then grows the bacterial population, which they then sequence, reading the DNA, and translate, recreating the image.
Yet Ms Le Pen rails against "bacterial immigration" while Viktor Orban, the populist Hungarian prime minister, calls migrants "poison".
JCVI-syn3.0. Image: J. Craig Venter InstituteBehold syn3.0, a synthetic bacterial genome that's smaller than anything found in nature.
In effect, the antibiotics are editing the collective bacterial genome by removing from it genes that somehow assist immunotherapy.
I've tried kookier vaginal products and home remedies for recurring bacterial vaginosis, so what's a little steam and herbs?
The cells of the microbiome—the interlinked bacterial ecosystems that thrive on skin and in guts—are another possibility.
We may have a natural, relatively-easy-to-get way to fight both cancer and life-threatening bacterial infections.
Left untreated, the bacterial infection could've developed into sepsis, a life-threatening inflammatory response that can trigger organ failure.
More worrisome, leptospirosis, a vaccine-preventable bacterial infection carried by rats, spreads readily to dogs and then to humans.
Salmonella is a bacterial infection often spread through exposure to contaminated water or food, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Although BV is one of the most common bacterial infections out there, experts still don't know what causes it.
And even if it could, it's not just bacterial threats like E. coli that patients have to worry about.
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For viral pneumonia, an antiviral medication may be prescribed, while antibiotics are used to treat fungal and bacterial pneumonia.
Thick chocolate syrup and cheese dip are more likely to stay on a chip, resulting in less bacterial transfer.
The lack of precedent meant that few experts were willing to discuss the bacterial skin transfer Zayner was suggesting.
During Zayner's stay at the hotel, the bacterial composition of the skin on his arms morphed to resemble Michael's.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a gene-editing technique allowing scientists to redesign precise positions on DNA using a bacterial enzyme.
Meningococcal disease, the bacterial form of meningitis, is a serious infection of the meninges, the membrane covering the brain.
Allowing the water to sit at 123 degrees contributed to bacterial growth in the first case, the agency said.
This makes Zika unlike the bacterial STDs gonorrhea and syphilis, which people can get multiple times throughout their lives.
This means those patients are still subject to overdose, viral infections such as hepatitis and HIV, and bacterial infections.
Not just the ear tip, but apparently everything that touches your ear is soft, flexible, waterproof and anti-bacterial.
In both their livers and their intestines, their bacterial populations were 50% larger than those of the control mice.
Their conclusion that bacterial diseases might again become epidemic as a result has proved false and will remain so.
But, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), there are three types of conjunctivitis: viral, bacterial, and allergic.
That includes the bacterial infection called impetigo, which is a contagious skin condition that causes red sores, he says.

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