Bacterial Infections
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[[Bacterial Infections]] are detrimental colonizations of a host organism by pathogenic bacteria. Common pathogenic bacteria include ''Helicobacter pylori'' (cause of gastritis and stomach ulcers) and ''Staphylococcus aureus'' (the cause of "Staph Infections", especially from the "super bug" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococcus_aureus Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)]). <br /> | [[Bacterial Infections]] are detrimental colonizations of a host organism by pathogenic bacteria. Common pathogenic bacteria include ''Helicobacter pylori'' (cause of gastritis and stomach ulcers) and ''Staphylococcus aureus'' (the cause of "Staph Infections", especially from the "super bug" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococcus_aureus Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)]). <br /> | ||
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Articles in Proteopedia concerning Bacterial Infections include: | Articles in Proteopedia concerning Bacterial Infections include: |
Revision as of 13:57, 30 September 2010
Bacterial Infections are detrimental colonizations of a host organism by pathogenic bacteria. Common pathogenic bacteria include Helicobacter pylori (cause of gastritis and stomach ulcers) and Staphylococcus aureus (the cause of "Staph Infections", especially from the "super bug" Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)).
Articles in Proteopedia concerning Bacterial Infections include:
- Gyrase - Target of the Quinolones
- Interactions between Antibiotics & the Ribosome
- Large Ribosomal Subunit
- Large Ribosomal Subunit with Azithromycin
- PcrA Helicase
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