Rivals or allies—how do bacteria and fungi interact in our bodies? Until now, bacteria on our mucous membranes were primarily considered to be antagonists of fungi, as they can inhibit their growth.
Prof. Dr. Ilse Jacobsen ilse.jacobsen@leibniz-hki.de https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/mikrobielle-immunologie.html ...
Effective wound healing depends on a strong immune response, particularly from macrophages. This study shows that ...
Nearly 99% of currency notes changing hands at markets, hospitals, and public settings are contaminated with harmful bacteria ...
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A bacteria that prevents wound healing

The treatment of chronic wounds represents a major public health challenge, starting with diabetic foot ulcers which affect ...
Can bacteria that survive washing and disinfection in food production facilities spread antimicrobial resistance?
Abstract: Enterococci are part of the normal intestinal flora of humans and animals. They have long been recognized as important human pathogens and are increasing. Enterococcus faecalis and ...
I Department of Tropical Diseases and Imaging Diagnosis, Botucatu School of Medicine, UNESP, São Paulo State University, São Paulo, Brazil II Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Botucatu ...
Researchers created copper oxide nanoparticles using thyme extract, targeting antibiotic resistance and cancer. These ...
Gut bacteria significantly change with malaria parasite infection in wild birds. Infected birds showed less bacterial diversity, a sign of an unhealthy gut, and a simpler gut community structure. This ...