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Opportunistic pathogens evolve mostly harmlessly in healthy humans

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PLOS ONE Goes to the Mile-High City for ASM 2013

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Patient Zero: The origins of disease

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John Snow – The First Epidemiologist

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Drug Resistance in MRSA is Finely-tuned

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Antarctic bacteria float through winter

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Greetings from Lake Socompa! A Diversity of Life in Extreme Conditions

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Could Wolbachia be an alternative to dengue-fighting GMOsquitos?

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Plunging into the Unknown: Belly Button Bacteria and You

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PLoS ONE News and Media Roundup

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