The discovery could pave the way to starving antibioitc-resistant bacteria without new drugs or harmful chemicals.
Global use of antibiotics has risen by more than 21 percent in the last eight years, raising concerns about antibiotic ...
These bacteria have evolved the ability to resist treatment with antibiotics, and it's making them more deadly and harder to ...
Building on previous work, researchers in ACS Infectious Diseases have demonstrated a potential antibacterial treatment from ...
Recent estimates indicate that deadly antibiotic-resistant infections will rapidly escalate over the next quarter century.
AMR is one of the leading health threats confronting humanity, with the potential to undermine medications that make up the ...
The discovery of an "Achilles' heel" in strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria may provide a better way to deal with this public health crisis. That is the conclusion of an international team of ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the over-the-counter sale of antibiotics and their misuse in agriculture contribute significantly to ...
Researchers have uncovered an unexpected vulnerability that could change how we fight deadly infections without using more drugs.
Antibiotic-resistant infections rose in the South West from 2022 to 2023, new data published by the UK Health Security Agency shows.
Research from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, shows that resistant bacteria can regain susceptibility to antibiotics when the treatment is combined with a material equipped with ...
The use of such technology is expected to reduce over-prescription of antibiotics as part of efforts to fight the growing ...