Space September 24, 2007
Bad news for astronauts
Earlier this month David Denhardt, a cell biologist at Rutgers University, and colleagues reported that microgravity may weaken the immune system. Now Cheryl Nickerson, a microbiologist at Arizona State University, and colleagues have shown that the bacteria that is the most common cause of food poisoning and typhoid fever, Salmonella typhimurium, actually becomes three times more virulent when in a microgravity environment.