Those aren't blueberries in a bowl of breakfast cereal. They're bacteria growing on blood platelets. In a recent study, researchers with Canadian Blood Services intentionally contaminated platelets with Staphylococcus epidermis , commonly found on the skin, to see how formidable a foe the bacteria...
Got Blood? Good. Got Bacteria? Not So Much.
Those aren't blueberries in a bowl of breakfast cereal. They're bacteria growing on blood platelets. In a recent study, researchers with Canadian Blood Services intentionally contaminated platelets with Staphylococcus epidermis , commonly found on the skin, to see how formidable a foe the bacteria...