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WHO directs antibiotic development to priority pathogens
WHO’s director of antimicrobial resistance, Dr Yvan Hutin, says science needs to catch up with drug-resistant bacteria.
The antibiotic pipeline has shrunk 35 percent in five years, falling behind growing antimicrobial resistance worldwide, according to a new report. View on euronews ...
Panelists discuss how clinicians are addressing antimicrobial stewardship in urinary tract infection (UTI) management through implementation of evidence-based guidelines, delayed prescribing ...
Drugmakers must focus on developing new antibiotics to fight hospital “superbugs” including meningitis and other infections that can resist last-line treatments, the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
When a bacterium becomes resistant to one antibiotic, it may sometimes become more sensitive to another. This biological side ...
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced funding for antibiotic research and development using Generative AI. The stop Emerging Threats (TARGET), through the Advanced Research ...
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WHO's new guidance to accelerate antibiotics development for 3 deadly bacterial infections
As per WHO data, AMR is an urgent global public health threat, killing at least 1.27 million people worldwide and associated with nearly 5 million deaths in 2019.
Amid continuing challenges for companies developing antibiotics, a new report highlights some bright spots in efforts to tackle drug-resistant infections. Among the highlights of the 2026 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Every year, more than 1 million infections occur within health care facilities in the United States. They are associated with nearly 100,000 deaths and between $28 billion and $33 ...
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Antibiotics are a crucial tool in the fight against bacterial infections. But the World Health Organization has long warned that we are facing an antibiotic crisis. Bacteria can easily adapt, evolve, ...
A recent review finds that microalgal niches in freshwater ecosystems may concentrate antibiotic resistance genes, raising environmental and public health concerns.
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