Study Overturns 100-Year-Old Assumption About Common Bacteria in the Lungs

Aug. 12, 2026
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For a century, scientists thought a common lung bacterium couldn’t survive in oxygen. A U-M lab found otherwise, challenging a long-held assumption about how the microbe behaves in the lungs and raising new questions about its role in health and disease.

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