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A recent study published in Genes & Diseases reveals new insights into the relationship between immune cell characteristics, blood metabolites, and the risk of urolithiasis.
Pneumonic plague is a form of plague that results from Yersinia pestis infection. This article explores its causes, symptoms, and treatment in more detail.
Yersinia enterocolitica was isolated from 37 of 50 raw chicken, 8 of 10 pork and salmon samples, and 1 of 10 leafy green samples collected at retail in the UK in 2021.
Genetic Characterization of Primary Mediastinal B-Cell Lymphoma: Pathogenesis and Patient Outcomes. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the ...
Comment Pathogenesis review: How infectious diseases have moulded civilisation From the development of agriculture to the global rise of religions, Jonathan Kennedy's book describes how infectious ...
Infectious colitis is inflammation of the intestines resulting from an underlying bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection. Learn more here.
Researchers have estimated that around 7,500 Yersinia enterocolitica infections may go undiagnosed in England annually. Findings suggest a considerable number of yersiniosis cases are not recorded ...
It's not just the covonavirus. In "Pathogenesis," Jonathan Kennedy challenges us to think big about the enduring impacts of infectious-disease outbreaks.
The immune system does battle in the intestines to keep bacteria in check New research from the University of Pennsylvania demonstrates that Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, a relative of the ...
Yersinia enterocolitica infections reported during a 10-week period among nine Chicago infants aged </=1 year.
The oldest known strain of the plague-causing bacteria Yersinia pestis has been found lurking in the bones and teeth of a man buried thousands of years ago in what is now Latvia.
Multiple strategies have been employed by pathogenic bacteria to sabotage host innate immune signaling to facilitate their infection.