People with diabetes are more prone to developing Staphylococcus aureus, a leading cause of infections and death associated ...
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Antibiotic Resistance The Growing Threat and What We Can Do About ItAntibiotic resistance is a mounting global health threat, posing serious challenges to both human and animal health. It ...
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Antibiotic Resistance: How Can We Combat the Growing Threat of Superbugs?Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria evolve mechanisms to withstand the drugs designed to eliminate them. This ...
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News Medical on MSNLight-activated therapy reduces antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureusPhotodynamic inactivation using curcumin shows promise in reducing antibiotic resistance diversity in Staphylococcus aureus, ...
The inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), develops due to an incurable autoimmune liver disease called primary sclerosing ...
An antibiotic used to treat infective diarrhea could be an effective drug for a type of inflammatory bowel disease, a new ...
Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine have proven that antibiotic-resistant strains of a harmful bacteria thrive in a diabetic infection environment.
Researchers in Australia have pinpointed a protein found in oysters as a way to make antibiotics more effective. As ...
A study led by the University of Birmingham found that vancomycin, a commonly used antibiotic for diarrhea, could effectively ...
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News Medical on MSNDiabetes plays key role in the emergence and expansion of antibiotic resistanceAntibiotics are powerful, fast-acting medications designed to eradicate bacterial infections. However, in recent years, their dependability has waned as antibiotic resistant bacteria continues to ...
The intravenous antibiotic Emblaveo, a combination of aztreonam and avibactam approved in Europe last year, was developed in ...
Frequent interactions between antimicrobial stewardship physicians and pharmacists and use of local antibiotic prescribing ...
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