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Image: A photomicrograph showing Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in a blood film. This parasitic protozoan species causes African trypanosomiasis (or sleeping sickness) in humans via the tsetse fly (Photo courtesy Alain G.C. Buguet).

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
Image: Drumstick-shaped Clostridioides difficile bacilli as they appear in scanning electron microscopy (Photo courtesy of Kateryna Kon, PhD).

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
Image: A photomicrograph of an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) for Rickettsia (Photo courtesy of Fuller Laboratories).

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
Image: A micrograph showing a mycosis (aspergillosis). The Aspergillus (which is spaghetti-like) is seen in the center and surrounded by inflammatory cells and necrotic debris (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons).

New Official Guideline Summarizes Advances in Fungal Infections Diagnosis

An official clinical guideline on laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections in pulmonary and critical care medicine was released in a recent publication. More...
09 Sep 2019
Image: A micrograph of a urine cytology specimen showing a polyomavirus infected cell (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons).

New Liquid Biopsy Assay Reveals Host-Pathogen Interactions

A sensitive new assay employs high-throughput DNA sequencing to identify a large range of viral and bacterial pathogens in clinical samples, distinguish them from host DNA, and determine the degree of host tissue injury due to interaction with the pathogens. More...
09 Sep 2019
Image: NETosis Assay Kit: PMA induces neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation in human neutrophils (Photo courtesy of Cayman Chemical).

Differential Immune Responses Triggered against Salmonella enterica

Enteric fevers, caused by the Salmonella enterica serovars Typhi (ST), Paratyphi A (PA) and Paratyphi B (PB), are life-threatening illnesses exhibiting very similar clinical symptoms but with distinct epidemiologies, geographical distributions and susceptibilities to antimicrobial treatment. More...
06 Sep 2019
Image: The E.Z.N.A Stool Extraction Kit Isolates DNA from stool samples using spin columns (Photo courtesy of Omega Bio-tek).

Type 1 Diabetes Risk Reflected in Gut Microbiome

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the destruction of insulin-producing ß-cells in the pancreas, resulting in a life-long dependence on exogenous insulin. T1D is an autoimmune condition that can develop at any age. More...
06 Sep 2019
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