Millions of lives have been saved with antibiotics, but the treatment for pneumonia is becoming more dangerous as the ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Human history was forever changed with the discovery of antibiotics in 1928. Infectious diseases such as pneumonia, tuberculosis and sepsis were widespread and lethal until ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have been thought to grow slowly, indicating the development of genes associated with resistance impacted other processes within the bacteria. However, new research shows ...
Many frontline antibiotics are no longer useful against some bacterial infections, which are increasingly gaining resistance to drugs and sharing that resistance with other bacteria. Experts have ...
Attempts to combat growing antibiotic resistance among potentially deadly bacteria have ranged from the basics, such as improving stewardship practices in healthcare settings and agriculture, to the ...
OHIS stands for One Health Integrated Surveillance, i.e. the monitoring of antibiotic resistance in the sense of a holistic, ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Mariana Noto Guillen, UMass Chan Medical School (THE CONVERSATION) Human history was ...