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'Staph' bacteria prefer the taste of human blood

Washington, Dec 16 (ANI): Vanderbilt University scientists have discovered that "Staph" bacteria prefer the taste of human blood.

"Staph" bacteria feed on blood. They need the iron that's hidden away inside red blood cells to grow and cause infections.

The researchers report that Staphylococcus aureus (staph) favours human hemoglobin - the oxygen-carrying protein that contains iron - over hemoglobin from other animals.

The findings help explain why staph preferentially infects people and suggest that genetic variations in hemoglobin may make some individuals more susceptible to staph infections.

Staph lives in the noses of about 30 percent of all people - usually without making them ill, said Eric Skaar, associate professor of Microbiology and Immunology.

The study has been reported in the Dec. 16 issue of Cell Host and Microbe. (ANI)

Bacteria can make it rain by 'supercharging' clouds

London, Jan 13 (ANI): A new research has suggested that surfactants secreted by many species of ground-based bacteria can influence the weather, by mixing in the clouds and making it rain.Previous studies have suggested that bacteria can affect cloud formation.For example, an analysis of snow samples has hinted that bacteria swept up into the atmosphere trigger precipitation so that they can return to the ground.Now, according to a report in New Scientist, Barbara Noziere of Stockholm.....
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