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Antibiotic Resistance

Urban Birds Are Harboring Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

by Milton Acorn
Urban Birds Are Harboring Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Urban ducks and crows might offer us a connection to nature, but scientists have found …

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UKHSA sounds alert after 85,223 cases of disease in England

by Shawn Butlere
UKHSA sounds alert after 85,223 cases of disease in England

Health leaders have sounded the alarm over a rise in cases of drug-resistant gonorrhoea. Cases of the sexually transmitted infection (STI) have soared and are now at their highest level …

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1st US FDA-approved drug invented in India set for local launch as part of combination antibiotic

by Shawn Butlere
1st US FDA-approved drug invented in India set for local launch as part of combination antibiotic

New Delhi: A molecule developed fully in India, enmetazobactam, which has gone on to become the first-ever internationally approved “new drug” from the country as part of an antibiotic fixed …

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Superbugs behind fatal blood infections in India rapidly growing resistant to last-resort antibiotics

by Shawn Butlere
Superbugs behind fatal blood infections in India rapidly growing resistant to last-resort antibiotics

New Delhi: Resistance to last-resort antibiotics used for treating bloodstream infections, a leading cause of deaths and hospitalisations, saw a significant monthly increase from January 2017 to December 2022, a …

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Canada introduces new guidelines to tackle antimicrobial resistance – National

by Shawn Butlere
Canada introduces new guidelines to tackle antimicrobial resistance – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size In response to the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, the Public Health Agency of Canada on Friday announced new national prescribing guidelines …

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Antimicrobial resistance can kill 10 million by 2050. Ending it will be an era-defining triumph

by Shawn Butlere
Antimicrobial resistance can kill 10 million by 2050. Ending it will be an era-defining triumph

Drug-resistant diseases pose a serious and growing threat to humans and animals. Antimicrobial resistance, which renders antibiotics ineffective against bacterial disease, is widely acknowledged as one of the most urgent …

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Antimicrobial resistance can kill 10 million by 2050. Ending it will be an era-defining triumph

by Shawn Butlere
Antimicrobial resistance can kill 10 million by 2050. Ending it will be an era-defining triumph

Drug-resistant diseases pose a serious and growing threat to humans and animals. Antimicrobial resistance, which renders antibiotics ineffective against bacterial disease, is widely acknowledged as one of the most urgent …

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A Virus Found in Wastewater Beat Back a Woman’s ‘Zombie’ Bacteria

by Milton Acorn
A Virus Found in Wastewater Beat Back a Woman’s ‘Zombie’ Bacteria

But Cole’s progress was short-lived. Her blood infection returned, and her doctors determined the phage-antibiotic combination was no longer effective. She passed away from pneumonia in March 2022, seven months …

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Ceftriaxone, among India’s most prescribed antibiotics, ‘increasingly resistant’ against pathogens

by Shawn Butlere
Ceftriaxone, among India’s most prescribed antibiotics, ‘increasingly resistant’ against pathogens

New Delhi: Ceftriaxone, among the most prescribed antibiotics in hospitals across India, is a drug with high potential to cause antimicrobial resistance, says a new government survey that studied the …

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Study finds Antibiotics for common childhood infections no longer effective in large parts of world

by Milton Acorn
Study finds Antibiotics for common childhood infections no longer effective in large parts of world

WASHINGTON: A study has found that due to high rates of antibiotic resistance, drugs used to treat common infections in children and babies are no longer effective in significant regions …

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