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October, 2000
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A Toast to Bacterium That May Circumvent Sulfites in Winemaking p.592
Nanotechnology Initiative: Lure of the Little, but Promise of Big Dividends p.593
Herpes in Squid Axons: a Nerve with a View p.594
In Brief: From the International Conference on Emerging Infections p.596
Interaction of Legionella pneumophila with Protozoa Provides Lessons p.609 Omar S. Harb and Yousef Abu Kwaik This versatile pathogen invades both protozoa and mammalian cells, providing insights about encounters between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Rapid Foodborne Pathogen ID System Is Making a Difference p.617 Marlene Cimons By quickly sharing standardized DNA pattern findings about pathogens, health officials fare better at combatting foodborne outbreaks
ASM's Statement on Genetically Modified Organisms p.587
Educational Activities in Latin America p.587
Expanding Endemic Area for Histoplasma capsulatum? p.588
Growth pH Ranges of Streptomyces spp. p.588
Sweden and Restricted Animal Antibiotic Use p.589
Journals Available p.589
The Importance of Identifying Resistant Strains p.589