Ireland will have to reduce its consumption of antibiotics and other antimicrobials by 24 per cent in the next five years – ...
RSV is a significant cause of viral lower respiratory tract infections (VLRTIs) in children, including 50% to 80% of children ...
The use of florfenicol in Tasmania's salmon industry has been banned as the country's veterinary medicine regulator suspends an emergency licence for the antibiotic.
Regulator suspends permit due to ‘unacceptable risk’ antibiotic poses to other species in move welcomed by environmental campaigners ...
A recent review finds that microalgal niches in freshwater ecosystems may concentrate antibiotic resistance genes, raising environmental and public health concerns.
Australia’s veterinary medicines regulator has suspended the use of the antibiotic florfenicol in Tasmanian salmon farms after traces of the drug were detected in wild fish ...
That shared tactic exposes a vulnerable point in one of bacteria’s most essential systems and reframes where new antibiotics ...
Overprescribing antibiotics breeds antibiotic resistance. A new tool aims to lower a notably high rate of such prescriptions in Rwanda.
Typhoid fever, an illness that has been controlled in developed countries since the early 20th century, is evolving to be ...
Clinicians should treat ventilator‑associated pneumonia (VAP) until the infection is controlled and the patient is clearly ...
A groundbreaking antibiotic treatment used in many parts of the Caribbean and on Florida's Coral Reef to combat stony coral ...
The Korean government will expand oversight of antibiotic prescriptions at medical institutions under a new five-year action ...
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