Pathogenicity is the potential capacity of certain species of microbes to cause an infectious process. It is characterised by a complex of pathogenic properties in the microbe formed in the process of ...
Predatory bacteria, known as BALOs, are microscopic yet formidable hunters of other microbes, pivotal in both environmental ...
It was expected this would include both commensals (not harmful) and pathogenic (disease-causing) strains. This is because of the numbers of pupils in a classroom, the close and prolonged nature of ...
Balance must be maintained among the trillions of microbes that live in the gastrointestinal tract. Beneficial microbes have ...
'After the gut, the oral microbial is the second largest microbial community in humans harbouring over 700 species of bacteria. The whole body is connected, so it is vital to look after your overall ...
White band disease has been devastating colonies of staghorn and elkhorn corals in the Caribbean, but the major pathogenic ...
Klebsiella pneumoniae is one of the most common bacteria involved in these infections, particularly in intensive care units.