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700-year-old mummy reveals bacterium that causes scarlet fever in the Americas before Europeans
Learn how the bacterium for scarlet fever was found in a pre-Colombian mummy from Bolivia, challenging the history of the ...
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Scarlet fever bacterium discovered in pre-Columbian mummy, suggesting disease was present in Americas long before Europeans arrived
An international team of researchers have, for the first time, identified the bacterium behind scarlet fever in a pre-Columbian mummy in Bolivia. By reconstructing the genome of this centuries-old ...
Researchers have identified the genetic material of scarlet fever while examining a tooth from a naturally mummified skull ...
Researchers identified the pathogen’s genetic material while examining a tooth from a naturally mummified skull housed at ...
A recent study published in the Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal explores the emerging invasive group A Streptococcus M1 uk lineage and highlights the importance of its detection. Study: Emerging ...
While the prevalent strains of S. Pyogenes have evolved, the most crucial factors for successful treatment are timely administration of clindomycin and other relevant antibiotics. Streptococcus ...
A group of researchers led by The University of Osaka have identified a novel genetic mutation in Streptococcus pyogenes, a common bacterium which causes strep throat, significantly associated with ...
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