Recent evidence suggests that interference competition between bacteria shapes the distribution of the opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus aureus in the lower nasal airway of humans, either by preventing colonization or by driving displacement. This competition within the nasal microbial community would add to known host factors that affect colonization. We tested the role of toxin-mediated interference competition in both structured and unstructured environments, by culturing S. aureus with toxin-producing or nonproducing Staphylococcus epidermidis nasal isolates. Toxin-producing S. epidermidis invaded S. aureus populations more successfully than nonproducers, and invasion was promoted by spatial structure. Complete displacement of S. au...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
The importance of interference competition, where individuals compete through antagonistic traits su...
textabstractS. aureus nasal carriage has been identified as the key to preventing S. aureus infecti...
Recent evidence suggests that interference competition between bacteria shapes the distribution of t...
Nasal carriage of Stephvtococcue aureus is associated with increased risk of infection in humans. Se...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus is an important source of nosocomial infection and community...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus is an important source of nosocomial infection and community...
Nearly all bacteria produce narrow-spectrum antibiotics called bacteriocins. Studies have shown that...
© 2019 Chenghao GeStaphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is an opportunistic pathogen found in the nasal ...
The human microbiome can play a key role in host susceptibility to pathogens, including in the nasal...
The human microbiome can play a key role in host susceptibility to pathogens, including in the nasal...
<b>Background</b> The first step in invasive disease caused by the normally commensal b...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus is an important source of nosocomial infection and community...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
The importance of interference competition, where individuals compete through antagonistic traits su...
textabstractS. aureus nasal carriage has been identified as the key to preventing S. aureus infecti...
Recent evidence suggests that interference competition between bacteria shapes the distribution of t...
Nasal carriage of Stephvtococcue aureus is associated with increased risk of infection in humans. Se...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus is an important source of nosocomial infection and community...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus is an important source of nosocomial infection and community...
Nearly all bacteria produce narrow-spectrum antibiotics called bacteriocins. Studies have shown that...
© 2019 Chenghao GeStaphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is an opportunistic pathogen found in the nasal ...
The human microbiome can play a key role in host susceptibility to pathogens, including in the nasal...
The human microbiome can play a key role in host susceptibility to pathogens, including in the nasal...
<b>Background</b> The first step in invasive disease caused by the normally commensal b...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus is an important source of nosocomial infection and community...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
The importance of interference competition, where individuals compete through antagonistic traits su...
textabstractS. aureus nasal carriage has been identified as the key to preventing S. aureus infecti...