Team:St Andrews
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Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal disease responsible for over 100,000 deaths each year, primarily in developing countries. Deaths due to cholera are likely to occur due to poor access to treatment by oral or intravenous rehydration therapy. A useful cholera vaccine which is suitable for those most at risk has not yet been found. A probiotic bacterium that colonises the gut could confer long lasting resistance, safely and economically.
The lab team is also looking at the quorum sensing system specific to cholera with the aim of using it against the disease by exploiting the fact that when Vibrio cholera switches off its virulence when it detects that it is present at a high density.
and will aim towards modelling more complex problems such as bistability and multiple quorum loops working in tandem | [[Image:St_Andrews_team.png|right|frame|Your team picture], |
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