A recent review finds that microalgal niches in freshwater ecosystems may concentrate antibiotic resistance genes, raising environmental and public health concerns.
Researchers have sequenced an ice cave bacterial strain, contributing to our understanding of antimicrobial resistance.
Typhoid fever, an illness that has been controlled in developed countries since the early 20th century, is evolving to be ...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the world's leading causes of death, claiming the lives of more people than HIV / AIDS or ...
Scientists have designed nanoagents that act like smart drug-delivery capsules—carrying an antibiotic deep into bacterial ...
Researchers have discovered and characterized at the atomic level a mechanism that enables bacterial pathogens—including ...
The Korean government will expand oversight of antibiotic prescriptions at medical institutions under a new five-year action ...
New research has drawn a direct link between the biodiversity of the Australian bush, drug resistance and your favourite ...
Before antibiotics and antiseptics, healers across ancient Egypt, Greece, and China reached for honey to treat wounds.
A considerable proportion of pregnant women are colonized with enterobacterales with ampicillin and ceftriaxone resistance in the US.
A study by scientists from the University of Adelaide has shown that honey from Australian plants can be an effective tool in ...
With resistance spreading and new antibiotics arriving slowly, targets highlighted by viruses could keep future infections treatable. Millions of virus genomes now sit in sequence databases, and many ...
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