Exploiting social traits for clinical applications in bacteria and viruses
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Research is exploring how social traits in bacteria and viruses can be exploited for clinical applications. Studies have identified linked social traits such as bacterial dormancy, siderophore production, and biofilm formation, which can be targeted to inhibit bacterial cooperation. These findings may lead to new anti-biofilm strategies, although the outcomes and effectiveness of such approaches are still being investigated.