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Increasingly resilient bacteria and viruses, which can take advantage of global transport linkages, poor sanitation, and urban congestion can spread quickly across continents.
As the pitcher opens, resilient bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and even aquatic insects drift into the pitcher fluid, making a living in the dangerous fluid.
Moreover, the K. pneumoniae was the most resilient bacteria to the caffeic acid (Table 1).
Resilient bacteria such as Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Cyclospora cayetanensis insinuate themselves into fruit, vegetables, poultry, beef and dairy products as they circulate around the globe, generating "trade-related infections" [ 1] (see Table 1).
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While this hardly serves as news in New York City — where a single digit added to your Park Avenue address (say, 1565 instead of 565) can often mean the difference between a public housing project and a classic East Side co-op — Manhattan does provide a good petri dish for studying the resilient bacterium of wealth.
They are as resilient as bacteria and they have never been known to raise the white flag.
A new study reported in Science suggests one strategy that may make them so resilient: The bacteria band together inside mouse bladder cells in pods.
But emerging science implicates the antibiotics long used to treat the tick-borne illness, including the predominant doxycycline, as a potential key to persistent infection: While killing most pathogens, the antibiotics commonly prescribed for Lyme disease have been shown in test tubes to leave behind a smattering of remarkably resilient Lyme bacteria.
Bök has written a poem, "The Xenotext", which he is inserting into the DNA of a particularly resilient form of bacteria, Deinococcus radiodurans.
The resuscitation of the cultures was explained by both the existence of a resilient fraction of bacteria in a compromised state and the parallel inactivation of the silver species.
Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are resilient and dynamic bacteria.
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