Microbiology

Gut Bacteria Linked to High Blood Pressure and Depression
The microbiome is the genetic material of all the microbes, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses that live on and inside the human body. The number of genes in all the microbes in one person's microbiome is 200 times the number of genes in the human genome. More...17 Sep 2019
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Human Intestinal Enteroids Used to Detect Norovirus Infectivity
Human norovirus accounts for 18% of acute gastroenteritis cases worldwide. Molecular nucleic acid tests, such as real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR), are widely used for laboratory diagnosis of norovirus RNA in clinical samples. More...12 Sep 2019

Detergent-Enhanced LAMP Detects African Trypanosome in CSF
Human African trypanosomiasis is a fatal disease, if untreated, spread by bloodsucking tsetse flies. These protozoan parasites first enter the lymph and blood to invade many organ systems, the early stage sleeping sickness. More...12 Sep 2019

Fungus-Associated Bacteriome Associated with C. difficile Infection
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI), the most common etiology of nosocomial infectious diarrhea, is caused by an intestinal dysbiosis that is virtually always attributable to antibiotics. This causes one of the most common hospital-acquired infections in the USA. More...11 Sep 2019

Immunoassays Compared for Diagnosis of Acute Murine Typhus Infections
Murine typhus is a disease transmitted by fleas and is caused by intracellular gram-negative bacteria called Rickettsia typhi, and manifested clinically with acute fever, chills, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, cough and rash. More...10 Sep 2019

In Other News
New Liquid Biopsy Assay Reveals Host-Pathogen Interactions
Differential Immune Responses Triggered against Salmonella enterica
Type 1 Diabetes Risk Reflected in Gut Microbiome
Optimized Immunoassays Detect HBV in Oral Fluid Samples
Novel ELISA Detects Invasive Aspergillosis
Sequencing Methods for Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Compared
C. Difficile Bacteria Adapted to Spread in Hospitals
Enterovirus Antibodies Detected in Acute Flaccid Myelitis Patients
Molecular Assays Compared for Gastrointestinal Pathogens
Diagnostic Methods Compared for Soil-Transmitted Helminths
Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection Diagnosed Via Dried Blood Spots
Carbapenem-Resistant K. Pneumoniae Driven by Nosocomial Spread
Direct Molecular Assay Developed for Zika Diagnosis
Serum Siderocalin Measured in Patients with TB and HIV
Hematology Analyzer Screens for Malaria in Clinical Setting
Allergy Risk Increased by Compound Found in Infant Gut
Cost-Effectiveness of Media for Melioidosis Diagnosis Reviewed
Smartphone-Based Device Used for Influenza Virus Detection
Novel Diagnostic Device Profiles Population of Gut Microbiome
Multiplex PCR Developed for Neglected Infectious Diseases
Clostridioides difficile Contamination Uncovered in Clinical Lab
Rapid Diagnostic Panel Used for Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infections
Submicroscopic Malaria Prevalence Reported in Immigrants
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