Scientists at Washington State University (WSU) have uncovered a startling behavior among some of the world’s deadliest bacteria — they’re attracted to human blood, a phenomenon they’re terming ...
Some of the world's most deadly bacteria exhibit a peculiar craving for human blood, a discovery shedding new light on the ...
Some of the world's deadliest bacteria seek out and feed on human blood, a newly-discovered phenomenon researchers are ...
Some of the world's deadliest bacteria seek out and feed on human blood, a newly discovered phenomenon researchers are ...
Researchers have discovered what they describe as 'bacterial vampirism', identifying particular types of bacteria that are ...
The discovery provides useful insights for the development of future treatments against blood infections and sepsis.
PULLMAN, Wash.- New research suggests that deadly bacteria seek out and feed on human blood. A team led by researches at ...
A research team led by Washington State University have discovered a phenomenon in which some of the world’s deadliest ...
The world's deadliest bacteria actively seek out human blood to feed on, a phenomenon that scientists are referring to as ...
They're calling it “bacterial vampirism." E. coli and other species crave human blood serum as a food source, a recent ...
Several bacteria that can cause deadly bloodstream infections in humans are attracted to an amino acid in our blood, ...
For the study, researchers simulated intestinal bleeding by injecting microscopic amounts of human serum and saw the bacteria navigate towards the source.