BACTERIA PROJECT

BY KEITH NUTHALLA EUROPEAN Union funded research project has identified four strains of lactobacilli that could help treat intestinal inflammations and infections. The DEPROHEALTH scheme has received Euro1.4 million in Brussels money; its aim is to develop oral probiotic bacteria vaccines to counter conditions such as rotavirus, which causes infant diarrhoea, and Chrohn's disease. Participating researchers from France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Britain and Australia have had to identify strains that not only prevented inflammation, but also could withstand human ...


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