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How do infecting bacteria know where they are in our bodies?
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How do infecting bacteria know where they are in our bodies?
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Andy Steed asked the Naked Scientists:
Hello Naked Scientists!
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I have a question that's been bugging me. I read that Cholera is so successful partly because it invades the gut where the immune system is weaker. But how do the bacteria know that they are in the gut? Similarly, how do some bacteria know how to give you a sore throat?
Thanks again,
Andrew Steed
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They don't know they're in the gut, they just happen to be there since you swallowed them.
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