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Scientists have discovered five different types of E. coli near the restrooms and areas of the International Space Station, similar to the drug-resistant superenobacteria on Earth, and researchers have called for urgent research, foreign media reported.
specifically, the species of E. coli is currently non-toxic and is not an active threat to the health of astronauts, but according to computer simulations, these E. coli saclyand bacteria develop into pathogens and cause disease as high as 79 percent, very dangerous.
given the unusual environment in space, these E. coli stakes are likely to mutate, with high probability of unpredictable consequences.
, researchers compared e. coli on the space station with three antibiotic-resistant super E. coli species on Earth and found that there were 112 genes on the same side that were associated with toxicity, disease and drug resistance.
NASA microbiologists regularly analyze microbial samples from the International Space Station's mobile phones to study whether the station's environment affects astronauts' health or damages sophisticated equipment, and it is not known how these E. coli entered the station.
Source: Fast Technology.