Category: Bacterial Infection
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Exploring Microbial Enigmas with Sequencing Expertise
Microorganisms are all around us, but much about them is unknown. Conventional approaches provide only a limited perspective on the vast array and complicated capabilities of microorganisms. However, modern sequencing tools are unravelling these minuscule secrets. From antibiotic resistance to bioremediation, this expanding understanding heralds a rebirth in microbiology, offering a safer, healthier future for…
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Which Is More Accurate For HIV Testing: Western Blot or Elisa?
Today, advanced medical research and cutting-edge molecular diagnostic technology may effectively regulate, treat, and even cure a wide range of fatal diseases. Among these is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which, as the name implies, targets our immune system. When left untreated, HIV turns into AIDS, a lethal disease (we expose this misconception in one…
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WHICH BACTERIAL INFECTION SYMPTOMS ARE LESS COMMON?
When discussing gut infections, one often hears “good bacteria” and “bad bacteria”. The distinction is necessary, as not all bacteria are harmful. The gut needs good bacteria to digest food and to balance the load of harmful bacteria that can cause infections. Bacteria are single yet complex cells that do not depend on another organism…