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What India's drains are revealing about hidden antibiotic resistance
A new study has uncovered how antibiotic-resistant bacteria are spreading in India's major cities.
Antibacterial soaps and disinfectants may fuel antibiotic resistance while offering no added benefit, scientists warn.
An international team of scientists is warning that everyday antibacterial soaps, wipes, sprays, and other "germ-killing" ...
In South Africa, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and connected river systems could serve as reservoirs of antibiotic resistance, raising fresh concerns about how antimicrobial resistance moves ...
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
Antimicrobial resistance among pathogens continues to affect global public health, reducing the effectiveness of existing medicines and increasing the ...
de la Fuente-Nunez is a presidential associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Skinner is CEO of the AMR Action Fund. Of all the areas of drug development that artificial intelligence has ...
Antibiotic resistance is tightening its grip on global healthcare, but the pipeline of truly new treatments remains thin.
Study finds higher antimicrobial resistance genes in lung disease patients, with antibiotic use linked to increased ...
The word “gauze” may have originated from the Palestinian territory Gaza, but even that wound care staple is running out in the besieged region. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, over ...
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Are women more prone to antimicrobial resistance?
India, March 23 -- Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most serious global health challenges, directly responsible ...
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