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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2025

Bacteria

Bacteria

Experts speaking on frozen food during the inauguration of a campaign at Mohammadpur Krishi Market on 12 March 2025. Photo: TBS

Experts call for promoting freezing system to keep meat, milk bacteria-free

SM Fakhrul Islam, an expert on agriculture and nutrition and former professor at Gazipur Agricultural University, made the call during the inauguration of a campaign launched by IRG Development...

Each plate of chotpoti on average was found to contain 7.2 crore E. coli, 750 Salmonella, and 750 Vibrio bacteria. Photo : TBS

Don't celebrate your street food resistance just yet

Infographics: TBS

High levels of diarrhoea-causing bacteria in popular street foods including chotpoti: Study

Reusable water bottles have 40,000 times more bacteria than a toilet seat: Study

Reusable water bottles have 40,000 times more bacteria than a toilet seat: Study

Two plates which were coated with an antibiotic-resistant bacteria called Klebsiella with a mutation called NDM 1 and then exposed to various antibiotics are seen at the Health Protection Agency in north London March 9, 2011. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo

Bacteria behind certain bloodstream infections grew highly drug-resistant in 2020 - WHO

Test tubes filled with samples of bacteria to be tested are seen at the Health Protection Agency in north London March 9, 2011. Photo :Reuters

Misuse of antibiotics in pandemic building resistant bacteria, health agency warns

Photo: UNB

Alert over shortage of new drugs for ‘world’s most dangerous bacteria’

Picture: Collected

Newly discovered bacteria on space station could help grow plants on Mars

Photo: Collected

Harmful bacteria E coli, coliform found in Fuchka, Chotpoti

Photo: Collected

What’s behind the unique scent of rain?

Research finds surprising link between unhealthy gut bacteria and PCOS in women

Research finds surprising link between unhealthy gut bacteria and PCOS in women

File Photo: UNB

Research finds serious health risk in handling Taka

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