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Bacterial Infections

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NIAID researchers are involved in all aspects of investigation to help solve the difficult challenges of bacterial diseases. Research in basic bacteriology includes investigating molecular structure and function, genomics, biochemical composition, and physiological and biochemical processes. Studies on these bacterial pathogens extend basic insights to identify vaccine candidate antigens and drug targets and to examine mechanisms of infection, pathogenicity, and virulence.

Areas of particular interest include streptococci, pneumonia, nosocomial (hospital-associated) infections, antibiotic resistance, bacterial sexually transmitted diseases, and bacterial diarrhea.

NIAID's program for antibacterial research is facilitated through its intramural labs, technology and research resources, and extramural research support, including support for many bacterial genome sequencing projects.

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Basic Research on Bacteria: The Essential Frontier (ASM-NIH Workshop Report)

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Highlight

Basic Research on Bacteria: The Essential Frontier (ASM-NIH Workshop Report)

See Also

Bacterial Infections News Releases

The Gambia Pneumococcal Vaccine Trial

Pneumococcal Disease

Pneumonia

Lyme Disease

Tuberculosis