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Tag Archives: infections
Bugs and infectious diseases
It’s well known that mosquitoes are carriers and transmitters of some of the most dreaded diseases like Malaria, Dongue fever, west nile fever etc. Ticks, Lice and Fleas cause Encephalitis, Lyme Disease, Typhus fever, Plague Flies carry all sorts of … Continue reading
Posted in general, health, science
Tagged bed bugs, bugs, health, infections, science, science news
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The idea of combining genetics and our own immune response that might enable us to finally win the war against bacterial infections
Bacteria are the most adaptive species on the planet. They continuously mutate and as such any antibiotic treatment that we come up with they can develop immunity to. It’s like a war where the enemy is 100 times smarter and … Continue reading
Posted in biology, science
Tagged antibiotics, bacteria, biology, DNA, DNA targeting, infections, infectious diseases, science, science news
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