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Mapping the microorganisms behind hospital-borne infections

By The Atlantic  
   January 12, 2017

A University of Chicago project is enabled in part by recent advancements in gene-sequencing technology that facilitate processing myriad samples. And the project is the first not only to identify which types of microorganisms—friendly or pathogenic—dwell in a hospital, but to gauge how location and environmental factors, such as humidity, ventilation, and human foot traffic, may shape these populations over time.

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