Some of the world's deadliest bacteria seek out and feed on human blood, a newly-discovered phenomenon researchers are calling "bacterial vampirism." A team led by Washington State University ...
Deadly bacteria of the world have been found to seek and feast on human blood. Researchers at Washington State University (WSU) uncovered a new trait called 'bacterial vampirism' among bacteria ...
Some of the world’s most deadly bacteria exhibit a peculiar craving for human blood, a discovery shedding new light on the mechanics of bloodstream infections and possible treatments. Termed ...
Several bacteria that can cause deadly bloodstream infections in humans are attracted to an amino acid in our blood, scientists have discovered. Vampires don't only haunt the pages of classic ...
Some bacteria, among the deadliest in the world, seek out blood in the body like microscopic vampires, researchers say. National Cancer Institute via Unsplash Dracula. Edward Cullen. Morbius.
Bacterial vampirism mediated through taxis to serum. eLife, 2024 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.93178.2 Cite This Page: MLA APA Chicago Washington State University. "Deadly bacteria show thirst for human blood." ...
Bacteria can be vampires, a new study has found (Picture: Getty) Deadly bacteria including E coli ‘sniff out’ and swim towards human blood in order to feast on it, a newly-discovered ...
Eat your heart out, A24: Some real-life bacterial germs are literally hungry for our blood, new research suggests. Scientists have found evidence that certain disease-causing bacteria, including ...