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How E. coli Bacteria Hijack Cells' Directional Mechanism

medicalnewstoday.com — “Working in the emerging field of systems biology, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers mathematically predicted how bacteria that cause food poisoning hijack a cell's sense of direction andView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Novel Use Of Drug Saves Children From Deadly E. Coli Bacteria Disease

medicalnewstoday.com — “A physician and researcher at the Sainte Justine University Hospital Center (Sainte-Justine UHC), a University of Montreal affiliate, saved the life of a child and, by doing so, became the first tView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Filthy Phones: 1 In 6 Cell Phones Have Traces Of E. Coli Bacteria

huffingtonpost.ca — “About one in six cellphones tested in the U.K. had traces of E. coli bacteria from fecal matter, a new study released for Global Handwashing Day suggests. Researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Queen Mary, University of London travelled to 12 cities in Britain, took 390 samples from cellphones and hands and then analyzed the samples in the lab to record the type and number of germs. The findings included: - Although 95 per cent of people said they washed their handView full resource at huffingtonpost.ca

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Study Finds 1 In 6 Cell Phones Harbor Traces Of E. Coli Bacteria http://t.co/1h7ZBdkN

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New leads on mechanisms that confer virulence to E.coli-type bacteria

labspaces.net — “The researchers have solved the three-dimensional structure of a key region of the DNA-protein complex. Knowledge about the structures that control the activity of genes associated with virulence and resistance to antibiotics is crucial to understand the molecular mechanisms that regulate bacterial pathogenicity and to pave the way for alternative treatments to conventional antibiotics.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Novel use of drug saves children from deadly E. coli bacteria disease

sciencedaily.com — “A physician saved the life of a child and, by doing so, became the first to find a new use for a drug in the fight against deadly E. coli bacteria. In fact, after a little girl was admitted to hospital to treat severe complications, her physician, running out of options, thought about using the drug eculizumab, which is usually prescribed for another disorder with similar symptoms. Her intuition paid off and the little girl survived. The dramatic improvement experienced by the young patient and View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Toxic Turnaround With Manganese | Shiga Toxin & E. Coli Bacteria | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Researchers discovered that manganese, a metal and an essential nutrient, helps protect cells against certain toxins.View full resource at livescience.com

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Investigators predict, confirm how E. coli bacteria hijack cells' - News Release - UT Southwestern directional mechanism

utsouthwestern.edu — “Investigators predict, confirm how E. coli bacteria hijack cells' - News Release - UT Southwestern directional mechanismView full resource at utsouthwestern.edu

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NEWS ALERT: UTSW researchers predict, confirm how E. coli bacteria hijack cells' directional mechanism. http://t.co/G5lVRfSG

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One Antibiotic Appears to Ease Severe E. Coli Infection --Doctors Lounge

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One Antibiotic Appears to Ease Severe E. Coli Infection: Small study looked at bacteria that caused German outbreak http://t.co/EVIbG4io

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Researchers investigate Avian Pathogenic E. coli strains

news-medical.net — “Escherichia coli bacteria thrive in the lower intestine of humans and other animals, including birds. Most are vital constituents of the healthy gut flora, but certain forms of E. coli cause a range of diseases in both humans and poultry.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Is Contaminated Chicken to Blame for Millions of UTIs? - Alice G. Walton - Health - The Atlantic

theatlantic.com — “New researched published in the CDC's journal suggests that E. coli found in chickens matched the strains in women suffering from UTIs.View full resource at theatlantic.com

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Scientists have found that the strains of bacteria found in UTIs match those found in chicken. Do you get UTIs? http://t.co/tiXmBf1H

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One Antibiotic Appears to Ease Severe E. Coli Infection - MSN Health - Health Topics

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One Antibiotic Appears to Ease Severe E. Coli Infection - MSN Health - Medications

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Azithromycin associated with lower duration of bacterial carriage in E. coli outbreak

news-medical.net — “In the E coli outbreak in Germany in May 2011, treatment with azithromycin was associated with a lower frequency of long-term carriage of the bacteria and shorter duration of shedding of the bacteria in stool specimens, according to a study in the March 14 issue of JAMA.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Treating Intestinal E. coli Infection with Antibiotic May Reduce Duration of Bacterial Carriage

newswise.com — “In the E coli outbreak in Germany in May 2011, treatment with azithromycin was associated with a lower frequency of long-term carriage of the bacteria and shorter duration of shedding of the bacteria in stool specimens, according to a study in the March 14 issue of JAMA.View full resource at newswise.com

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Treating intestinal E. coli infection with antibiotic may reduce duration of bacterial carriage

medicalxpress.com — “In the E coli outbreak in Germany in May 2011, treatment with azithromycin was associated with a lower frequency of long-term carriage of the bacteria and shorter duration of shedding of the bacteria in stool specimens, according to a study in the March 14 issue of JAMA.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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