Viral Con Foils Drug-Resistant Microbes, May Nix Need For Poop Transplants (arstechnica.com)
schwit1 writes: The researchers, led by immunologists at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, got started on the idea of harnessing a viral decoy knowing that such germs normally manipulate and prune the gut microbiome. The community of viruses that bustle in human guts -- called the virome or microvirome -- trigger anti-microbial immune responses that can put the microbial communities on lock down, preventing new microbes from colonizing. Such a state of "colonization resistance" in the gut could thwart harmful germs from moving in, particularly when the microbiome is imbalanced and vulnerable after antibiotic treatments, the researchers hypothesized -- and they found they were right.
is crap.
This is interesting from a test bathroom but can these viruses replace poop at web scale?
I can't parse this fucking headline, and that's not the first time. Combined with the high-school level vocabulary ("skids" from a few days back), this place has become a fecal transplant.
WTF, has Malda retied and doesn't care about his creation anymore?
We're adults here, when regarding about feces in a scientific context, the word is feces, not poop.
I think it's talking about gut bacteria and using highly resistant beneficial bacteria to prevent harmful bacteria moving in if someone is on anti-biotics (or something vaguely like that anyway.) But what is a "Poop transplant"?
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
I've been dreading my poop transplant for weeks.
I thought the whole point was the scat.
Doesn't anyone have **any** reading comprehension any more? EVEN TFS, albeit clumsily, explains it correctly: that it's viral agents controlling the ability of bacteria to attach to the host and grow.
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