Researchers have found out how Campylobacter can swim faster in stickier liquids, such as in human guts.

Findings could help scientists halt the foodborne bacteria, because they show how the shape of its body and components that help it swim are all dependent on each other to work. This means any disruption to one part could stop the bacteria from getting through the body and into the gut.

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