Stopping MRSA Before It Becomes Dangerous Is Possible, Sandia/UNM Researchers Find
December 03, 2009
December 03, 2009
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Dec. 3 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories issued the following news release:
Drug-resistant hospital bacteria could be inactivated at their outset
Most scientists believe that staph infections are caused by many bacterial cells that signal each other to emit toxins. The signaling process is called quorum sensing because many bacteria must be present to start the process.
But the Jeff Brinker research gro . . .
Drug-resistant hospital bacteria could be inactivated at their outset
Most scientists believe that staph infections are caused by many bacterial cells that signal each other to emit toxins. The signaling process is called quorum sensing because many bacteria must be present to start the process.
But the Jeff Brinker research gro . . .