It has been a year ago since bacteria from war-wounded at hospitals in Ukraine were analyzed. The study, which attracted a ...
It has been a year ago since bacteria from war-wounded at hospitals in Ukraine were analysed. The study, which attracted a ...
The discovery could pave the way to starving antibioitc-resistant bacteria without new drugs or harmful chemicals.
Nuclear and nuclear-derived techniques such as isotopic and molecular methods can help assess how resistance genes are transferred between bacterial populations in animals, humans and the environment.
Recent estimates indicate that deadly antibiotic-resistant infections will rapidly escalate over the next quarter century.
Building on previous work, researchers in ACS Infectious Diseases have demonstrated a potential antibacterial treatment from ...
Houseflies live close to humans and domesticated animals and because they are so mobile they can easily spread bacteria that ...
While there has been no change in the percentage of bacteria in the Netherlands that are insensitive to antibiotics, an ...
Researchers have uncovered an unexpected vulnerability that could change how we fight deadly infections without using more drugs.
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 ...
In 2023, Canada’s federal, provincial, and territorial ministers of health and agriculture released a Pan-Canadian Action ...
National surveillance data published by the UK Health Security Agency show that antibiotic resistant infections in 2023 ...