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MOSTLY MICROBES AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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Post-Harvest Microbiome Dynamics and Their Impact on the Safety and Quality of Lupinus mutabilis Sweet (Chocho)
Chocho (Lupinus mutabilis Sweet), a traditional Andean legume, undergoes diverse post-harvest handling and processing steps that can influence its microbial composition and physicochemical properties. To understand how these factors shape food safety and consumer health, we characterized the chocho microbiome across the farm-to-table chain, including field-dried grains (Group C), open-market ready-to-eat products (Group A), and supermarket grains (Group K). Bacterial and fung
David Ojcius
2 hours ago1 min read


Shared signatures of alcohol-associated dysbiosis in humans and non-human primates
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a chronic brain disease with limited therapeutic options. Increasing evidence suggests that the gut microbiome contributes to AUD via the microbiome–gut–brain axis. Here, we conducted a cross-species investigation of gut microbiota alterations in patients with clinically diagnosed AUD and in non-human primates (NHPs) subjected to long-term alcohol (ethanol) self-administration, using metagenomic sequencing. Both cohorts showed reduced microbial d
David Ojcius
11 hours ago1 min read


La notion de danger
Pendant de nombreuses années, les recherches en immunologie ont été centrées sur la réponse immunitaire adaptative, et la plupart des immunologistes considéraient que sa fonction principale était de faire la distinction entre soi et non soi. Plus récemment, plusieurs équipes ont proposé que la fonction principale du système immunitaire est en réalité d’éliminer les agents pathogènes. Or, c’est le système immunitaire inné, longtemps négligé, qui joue un rôle essentiel dans l’i
David Ojcius
3 days ago2 min read


Melioidosis in South Asia: The hidden endemicity we can no longer ignore
Melioidosis, caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei , remains one of the most overlooked tropical infections—deadly, yet curable. Despite its discovery more than a century ago, this disease continues to hide behind the masks of tuberculosis, pneumonia, or sepsis, killing silently in regions where it is least recognized. In 2016, modelling studies estimated that South Asia accounts for nearly 44% of the global burden of melioidosis. ( Limmathurotsakul et al., 2016 ) Yet only a ha
David Ojcius
5 days ago5 min read
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