
185: There's no moa Moa
This Week in Microbiology · Vincent Racaniello
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Show Notes
The TWiM team considers the increasing tolerance of Enterococcus to handwash alcohols, and how the study of DNA in ancient dung reveals the diet and parasite burden of extinct New Zealand birds.
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Episode Links:
- Hand sanitizer alert (Emerg Inf Dis)
- Bacteria becoming hand sanitizer tolerant (NPR)
- Increasing tolerance of Enterococcus to handwash alcohols (Sci Transl Med)
- Coprolites and the Moa (PNAS)
- After Hurricane Florence, Significant Worry Over Infectious Diseases
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