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Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Get Back In To The Water, Staph Bacteria and Subtropical Beaches. by k Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:14pm : freedigitalphotos.net Tags: Staph infections, Staphylococcus bacteria Share This ... Reuters via Yahoo! reports that Subtropical beaches may be a transfer point for the Staphylococcus bacteria, specifically the anti-biotic resistant strain. “We think Read on »
Toxins from Staph Bacteria Disrupt Immune System by HealthFinder Posted Tue 30 Nov 2010 12:00pm News) -- Superantigens -- toxins produced by staphylococcus bacteria -- are more complex and may cause more illnesses than formerly realized, say Swedish researchers. "Superantigens have a real talent for disrupting the body's immune system. If you're infected with bacteria that secrete antigens, your immune system will respond so strongly that it'll Read on »
Toxins from Staph Bacteria Disrupt Immune System by Medline Plus Posted Tue 30 Nov 2010 2:00pm TUESDAY, Nov. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Superantigens -- toxins produced by staphylococcus bacteria -- are more complex and may cause more illnesses than formerly realized, say Swedish researchers. "Superantigens have a real talent for disrupting the body's immune system. If you're infected with bacteria that secrete antigens, your immune system will respond so Read on »
The Staphylococcus aureus microarray Database inching closer to Staph Infection Vaccine by Albin P. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 6:23pm MRSA the very name send shudders to any one working in a hospital setup, the aggressiveMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ( MRSA ) , is a bacterium responsible... an online database that holds collected data on genes related to stap.The Staphylococcus aureus microarray meta-database, known as SAMMD There are more than 400 SAMMD users from 23 Read on »
Amazing TED talk on bacteriae talking TED talk by Bonnie Bassler: Discovering bacteria’s amazing communicat by Annet Lenderink Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm TED talk by  Bonnie Bassler: Discovering bacteria’s amazing communication system TED talk by  Bonnie Bassler: Discovering bacteria’s amazing communication system Read on »
TED talk by Bonnie Bassler: Discovering bacteria’s amazing communication system by Annet Lenderink Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm TED talk by  Bonnie Bassler: Discovering bacteria’s amazing communication system TED talk by  Bonnie Bassler: Discovering bacteria’s amazing communication system Read on »
Bacteria-killing Paint For Hospital Walls In Development–Working So Far in the Lab With Killing Bacteria by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 13 Aug 2010 8:14am until available.  It is working better than washing surfaces and takes a few hours to rid the environment of bacteria and this would also be good for the food industry.  BD Aug 13 - Researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York have developed a paint that can kill even the most resistant bacteria. Ben Gruber reports. Read on »
Scientists Reveal Structure of Dangerous Bacteria’s Powerful Multidrug Resistance Pump by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Sun 10 Oct 2010 1:37pm A team at The Scripps Research Institute has detailed the structure of a member of the only remaining class of multidrug resistance transporters left to be described. The work has implications for combating dangerous antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, as well as for developing hardy strains of agricultural crops. The study was published Read on »
Bad Bacteria & Healthy Bacteria by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Sat 30 Jan 2010 12:00am Dear Dr. Ellie: I assume it's not necessary to brush teeth after every meal once the bad bacteria have been crowded out by the healthy ones and have taken residence... is of course a perfect ending to a meal - so brushing is not needed. Plaque bacteria take 12 hours to grow on teeth - so brushing every 12 hours is enough. More than this may do more Read on »
Bad Bacteria & Healthy Bacteria by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Sat 30 Jan 2010 8:00am Dear Dr. Ellie: I assume it's not necessary to brush teeth after every meal once the bad bacteria have been crowded out by the healthy ones and have taken residence... is of course a perfect ending to a meal - so brushing is not needed. Plaque bacteria take 12 hours to grow on teeth - so brushing every 12 hours is enough. More than this may do more Read on »