Battles between superheroes and villains easily capture the attention and enthusiasm of young learners, presenting an excellent opportunity to introduce interactions within the microbial world. Recently, the public has gained an increased appreciation for beneficial bacteria, but the term “virus” still has an extremely negative connotation and is almost exclusively associated with disease. To enhance awareness of the potential benefits of viruses, here we describe an outreach activity to teach elementary-school children about phage therapy, where specific phages (viruses that infect bacteria) are used to destroy bacterial pathogens in a targeted therapy that does not negatively affect commensal bacteria. In this activity, participants learn...
<p>Modern medicine has reduced the incidence of communicable disease, but humanity continues to suff...
BACKGROUND: Health-promoting education is essential to foster an informed society able to make decis...
Summary We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on ...
Virus and bacteriophage are key components in any microbiology teaching. We have used a commercially...
New educational resources are being implemented as an initiative to foster learning. In order to con...
Health-promoting education is essential to foster an informed society able to make decisions about s...
With the development of antibiotic resistance, research for alternative treatment methods has increa...
A short animation explaining why phages - viruses which infect bacteria - could be an effective alte...
BACTERIAL pathogens have a major role in human disease and cause different symptoms in all human org...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
Abstract. Phage therapy is not new because it has been practiced since the early 1900s to cure disea...
Bacteriophages have been used to treat bacterial infections in animals and humans since their discov...
Bacteriophage are among the most diverse and numerous microbes inhabiting our planet. Yet many labor...
dcompelling need to develop totally new classes of anti-bacterial agents, ones that cannot be thwart...
“Building and breaking the cell wall” is designed to review the bacterial cell envelope, previously ...
<p>Modern medicine has reduced the incidence of communicable disease, but humanity continues to suff...
BACKGROUND: Health-promoting education is essential to foster an informed society able to make decis...
Summary We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on ...
Virus and bacteriophage are key components in any microbiology teaching. We have used a commercially...
New educational resources are being implemented as an initiative to foster learning. In order to con...
Health-promoting education is essential to foster an informed society able to make decisions about s...
With the development of antibiotic resistance, research for alternative treatment methods has increa...
A short animation explaining why phages - viruses which infect bacteria - could be an effective alte...
BACTERIAL pathogens have a major role in human disease and cause different symptoms in all human org...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
Abstract. Phage therapy is not new because it has been practiced since the early 1900s to cure disea...
Bacteriophages have been used to treat bacterial infections in animals and humans since their discov...
Bacteriophage are among the most diverse and numerous microbes inhabiting our planet. Yet many labor...
dcompelling need to develop totally new classes of anti-bacterial agents, ones that cannot be thwart...
“Building and breaking the cell wall” is designed to review the bacterial cell envelope, previously ...
<p>Modern medicine has reduced the incidence of communicable disease, but humanity continues to suff...
BACKGROUND: Health-promoting education is essential to foster an informed society able to make decis...
Summary We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on ...