Transplanting Good Bacteria to Kill Staph
February 22, 2017
February 22, 2017
LA JOLLA, Calif., Feb. 22 -- The University of California's San Diego campus issued the following news release:
Healthy human skin is alive with bacteria. In fact, there are more microorganisms living in and on the human body than there are human cells. Most can live on the human skin without harming the host, but in some people bacteria can negatively alter their health, maybe even become life-threatening.
University of California San Diego School of Medicine resea . . .
Healthy human skin is alive with bacteria. In fact, there are more microorganisms living in and on the human body than there are human cells. Most can live on the human skin without harming the host, but in some people bacteria can negatively alter their health, maybe even become life-threatening.
University of California San Diego School of Medicine resea . . .