Respiratory bacteria ‘turns off’ immune system to survive

12 Jul 2024
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A microscopic view of Haemophilus influenzae bacteria. Image: Adobe

Researchers from The University of Queensland have identified how a common bacterium is able to manipulate the human immune system during respiratory infections and cause persistent illness.

The research, led by Professor Ulrike Kappler from UQ’s School of Chemical and Molecular Biosciences, studied the virulence mechanisms of Haemophilus influenzae, a bacterium that plays a significant role in worsening respiratory tract infections.

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