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New drugs that target 'zombie' tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of ...
Carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative organisms currently constitute a severe public health problem. Among them, the most ...
Alembic to expand their U.S. commercial portfolio with FDA-approved PIVYA for the treatment of women with uncomplicated ...
New drugs that target 'zombie' tuberculosis (TB) cells are now a step closer, thanks to a new study led by the University of Surrey, published in ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNAntibiotic resistance: the biofilm paradoxIn nature as well as in our bodies, bacteria predominantly live as organized communities called biofilms. These structures ...
ASU professor Glen D’Souza joined The Show to speak more about what he’s discovered about these bacteria: Not only will ...
The Mayo Clinic lists symptoms of the early stage occurring three to 30 days after an infected tick has bitten you.
The more frequently antibiotics are used, the faster pathogens evolve mechanisms to evade their effects. This leads to resistant pathogens against which common antibiotics are no longer effective.
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Protein shuttling mechanism enables bacteria to survive exposure to antibiotics - MSNNow that the mechanism has been identified, the researchers are using chemical and mechanical manipulations to disrupt the process, so that antibiotics can work unimpeded.
University of Sheffield scientists have uncovered a novel mechanism enabling the superbug Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) to resist antibiotic treatment. This discovery reveals a ...
Scientists have discovered the mechanism which allows the superbug Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) to become highly resistant to antibiotics, paving the way for new approaches ...
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