Light microscope images of E. coli cells in transmitted light (left) and reflected light that picks up the red fluorescence of a dye staining the cells' DNA (right). In normal cells (upper panel ...
Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi said that while the vaccine showed no safety concerns, it did not meet the necessary ...
E. coli bacteria naturally live in the intestines of animals, including humans. Most strains of it are harmless, but some kinds can make you sick and it only takes a microscopic amount.
Sanofi and Johnson & Johnson ended development of an experimental vaccine after it failed to adequately protect against an ...
E. coli, listeria and salmonella bacteria have been making news, again, for sickening Americans. But what exactly are these ...
During an inspection, E. coli was found at 1,000 times the legal limit in Crosby, Texas, roughly 30 minutes northeast of Houston. Although the contaminated water isn't getting into the region's ...