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Large-scale analysis of patients with #LongCcvid after hospitalization reveals distinct subtypes. Indeed, 1 in 10 patients w/ #Covid develop post-Covid syndrome. Yet, there are nuances of difference in the manifestation of #LongCovid & its duration nature.com/articles/s4159…
A large study has revealed that antibiotics aren't effective for most lower tract respiratory infections medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-l… via Medical Xpress
California dairies scramble to guard herds against #H5N1 #birdflu .
In effort to prevent local herds from infection, officials impose restrictions on cattle imports from affected states, while Dept. of Agriculture urged livestock managers to minimize movement of cattle.
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A large study has revealed that antibiotics aren't effective for most lower tract respiratory infections medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-l… via Medical Xpress
#MicrobiologyMonday : Modifications in tRNA regulate Candida albicans' ability to transition from yeast to hyphae & invade the host. This finding could provide new therapeutic targets to fight infection. Microbiology Spectrum: asm.social/1Of
In JClinMicro EIC, researchers developed an algorithm for bacterial growth detection starting with any type of specimens and using the most common media in bacteriology. Learn more here: asm.social/1Oh
Desert harvester ants charge into spiderwebs to rescue their ensnared siblings, sometimes ripping the silk apart to free them.
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Large-scale analysis of patients with #LongCcvid after hospitalization reveals distinct subtypes. Indeed, 1 in 10 patients w/ #Covid develop post-Covid syndrome. Yet, there are nuances of difference in the manifestation of #LongCovid & its duration nature.com/articles/s4159…