Antibiotics are well - known antimicrobial drugs that are used to prevent
bacterial infections in humans and animals.
Oral caries disease is one of the most prevalent and costly
bacterial infections in humans.
The challenge now is to block it with drugs so that
bacterial infections in humans can be killed.
«It is harder for the medical community to combat
bacterial infections in humans, because humans are consuming so many antibiotics through food and drink from animals.»
Not exact matches
Autoimmunity is commonly caused by
bacterial infections or overgrowth
in the small intestine,
in which partially digested food compounds are incorporated into
bacterial cell walls and then the immune system, reacting to the bacteria, forms antibodies that also recognize food compounds, some of which might cross-react with
human counterparts.
Research
in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other developed countries, among predominantly middle - class populations, provides strong evidence that
human milk feeding decreases the incidence and / or severity of diarrhea,1 - 5 lower respiratory
infection,6 - 9 otitis media,3,10 - 14bacteremia, 15,16
bacterial meningitis, 15,17 botulism, 18 urinary tract
infection, 19 and necrotizing enterocolitis.20, 21 There are a number of studies that show a possible protective effect of
human milk feeding against sudden infant death syndrome,22 - 24insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus,25 - 27 Crohn's disease, 28,29 ulcerative colitis, 29 lymphoma, 30,31 allergic diseases,32 - 34 and other chronic digestive diseases.35 - 37 Breastfeeding has also been related to possible enhancement of cognitive development.38, 39
The LPS was given at a time point that approximates the stage of brain development
in humans right at the time of birth, thus mimicking the development of a
bacterial infection during delivery.
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In that paper, we found a common response by the
human immune system to multiple viruses that is distinct from that for
bacterial infections.
In human donor cells and mouse experimental models, the researchers demonstrated that TSLP specifically targeted neutrophils — white blood cells that constitute the first line of defense against
bacterial infections.
«Despite the relatively low sample size of frozen products
in our study, it is clear that commercial RMBDs may be contaminated with a variety of zoonotic
bacterial and parasitic pathogens that may be a possible source of
bacterial infections in pet animals and if transmitted pose a risk for
human beings,» say the researchers.
A company called Hematech is already breeding genetically engineered cattle (derived from cloned stem cells) that produce
human antibodies to fight
bacterial infections, and the animals» welfare is not compromised
in any way.
«The use of
human cellular membranes as a decoy has the potential to block a large family of related microbial toxins and reduce the severity of invasive
bacterial infections in vulnerable patients,» said Escajadillo.
It thus seems possible that genetic fingerprints of
infection may soon be able to provide more direct indications for the predicted role of certain
bacterial pathogens
in the cause of
human cancers.
While it has been widely accepted that this pathogen plays a role
in the development of gastric cancer, these results represent an approach that can reveal a causality between a particular
bacterial infection and the development of cancer
in humans.
To explore the health consequences of
bacterial quorum sensing
in the crypts, the researchers experimented with an antagonist to turn off quorum sensing
in chambers colonized by methicillin - resistant S. aureus (MRSA), an antibiotic - resistant strain of bacteria that causes
human infection.
While antibiotic resistance genes are not harmful
in themselves, they limit the use of antibiotics for treating
bacterial infections and pose a serious threat to global public health if they get transmitted to
humans from environmental sources, such as compost.
Why antibiotics are WMDs to our bodies» microbes Antibiotics have ended untold
human misery by curing
bacterial infections, yet we are losing these wonder drugs, Martin Blaser explains why
in Missing Microbes
Antibiotics have ended untold
human misery by curing
bacterial infections, yet we are losing these wonder drugs, Martin Blaser explains why
in Missing Microbes
A number of
bacterial and viral
infections can gain a foothold
in the
human body through adsorption via the intestines and airways, such as Salmonella and the flu.
Indeed, pre-treating of
human cells with a compound that inhibits changes
in mitochondrial morphology allows protecting the host cell from Legionella - induced changes of mitochondria and restricts
bacterial infection of
human cells.
Now, researchers at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and their colleagues have shown that amyloid - β can protect against yeast and
bacterial infections in two animal models, as well as
in cultured
human cells.
MAIT cells migrate to the site of
bacterial infection both
in humans and mice.
In collaboration with Dr. Josh Thaden and Vance Fowler, Duke University Medical Center, we are exploring relationships between bacterial genetic variation, emergence of AMR, and patient outcome in Enterobacter and Escherichia coli Bloodstream Infections (BSI) by leveraging the Duke University Bloodstream Infection Biorepository (BSIB), which contains robust clinical data, bacterial bloodstream isolates, and corresponding human sera and DNA from over 2000 patients with BSI caused by Gram - negative bacteria at Duke Hospital since 200
In collaboration with Dr. Josh Thaden and Vance Fowler, Duke University Medical Center, we are exploring relationships between
bacterial genetic variation, emergence of AMR, and patient outcome
in Enterobacter and Escherichia coli Bloodstream Infections (BSI) by leveraging the Duke University Bloodstream Infection Biorepository (BSIB), which contains robust clinical data, bacterial bloodstream isolates, and corresponding human sera and DNA from over 2000 patients with BSI caused by Gram - negative bacteria at Duke Hospital since 200
in Enterobacter and Escherichia coli Bloodstream
Infections (BSI) by leveraging the Duke University Bloodstream
Infection Biorepository (BSIB), which contains robust clinical data,
bacterial bloodstream isolates, and corresponding
human sera and DNA from over 2000 patients with BSI caused by Gram - negative bacteria at Duke Hospital since 2002.
Researchers describe how a
bacterial infection - based protein delivery strategy can mediate effective and safe gene editing
in human pluripotent stem cells.
Because of these immune - enhancing effects, medicinal mushrooms have been used with good effect
in veterinary and
human medicine for treating viral diseases, recurrent
bacterial infections and even cancer.
The disease
in humans and dogs varies quite a bit, but the cause is the same - it is caused by a
bacterial infection passed by ticks.
Without prompt treatment,
in humans and dogs this
bacterial infection can progress to extensive joint damage, deadly cardiac complications, kidney failure, and neurologic dysfunction.
I just wana ask, does annilingus or rimming causes dysentery even if other partner is healthy, or
in short, does all
human feacal mouth contact causes
infection or the feacel needs to be
bacterial??