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Syphilis is caused by a corkscrew-shaped bacterium called Treponema pallidum. The mode of transmission is the same as with chlamydia and gonorrhea, although symptoms may develop anywhere from 10 to 90 ...
THE deaths of hundreds of Chinstrap penguins at Cooper Bay, South Georgia late last year have been blamed on Avian Cholera (Pasturella multocida), a bacterium that has previously been identified ...
Using NASA and NOAA satellite images and artificial intelligence algorithms, the dashboard is an interactive Web interface that pinpoints areas ripe for thriving cholera bacteria. It can predict ...
Spirochetes are thin, corkscrew-shaped bacteria that spiral through body tissues using a hidden propeller-like motor, protected by a membrane that shields it from the host's immune system.