Recently, Melbourne scientists have discovered how the common Golden Staph can turn deadly. This research can potentially save millions of lives all around the world.
According to Kids News, 20% of people infected with the Golden Staph die. Considering that 4,000 people get infected each year this problem becomes very important. Every one in three people carries Golden Staph on their nose or skin, but usually, it is completely harmless.
When Golden Staph enters your bloodstream, that’s when it becomes deadly. The
The University of Melbourne has found out that Golden Staph can hide inside human cells to avoid detection by the immune system. The discovery of how the Golden Staph works is very astonishing.
With the new knowledge of how Golden Staph behaves scientists can find new ways to combat these infections more effectively. Dr. Hachani from the University of Melbourne says that the bug was very patient and even called it a “Trojan horse.” Treatments for patients with Golden Staph are extremely important and this discovery hopefully saves many lives.
According to Kids News, 20% of people infected with the Golden Staph die. Considering that 4,000 people get infected each year this problem becomes very important. Every one in three people carries Golden Staph on their nose or skin, but usually, it is completely harmless.
When Golden Staph enters your bloodstream, that’s when it becomes deadly. The
The University of Melbourne has found out that Golden Staph can hide inside human cells to avoid detection by the immune system. The discovery of how the Golden Staph works is very astonishing.
With the new knowledge of how Golden Staph behaves scientists can find new ways to combat these infections more effectively. Dr. Hachani from the University of Melbourne says that the bug was very patient and even called it a “Trojan horse.” Treatments for patients with Golden Staph are extremely important and this discovery hopefully saves many lives.