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Frontiers

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Peter Evans explores a new theory which suggests that some bacteria are harmless until they come into intimate contact with humans. The new evidence comes from the cholera microbe but the plague could behave in a similarfashion. As well as explaining historical outbreaks of disease, better vaccines against cholera may result.
Producer Andrew Luck-Baker EMAIL: radioscience#bbc.co.uk

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Peter Evans
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Andrew Luck-Baker

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