A study reveals over 80 pct of Indian patients carry multidrug-resistant organisms, placing India at the centre of a growing ...
More than 80 per cent of Indian patients carry multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) -- the highest globally, according to an ...
Hospitals need to take steps to prevent an outbreak of multidrug-resistant organisms, according to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine. "Reliable adherence to basic infection control ...
A new, large-scale international study published in the prestigious Lancet eClinical Medicine journal says that 83% of Indian ...
India is the epicentre of a full-blown superbug crisis fuelled by antibiotic resistant bacteria, according to a recent study ...
NEW DELHI -More than 80 per cent of Indian patients carry multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs), the highest globally, ...
India’s drug-resistant infection rates lower than U.S., Europe despite higher microbial colonisation
A new study reveals India's drug-resistant infection rates are lower than those in the U.S. and Europe, despite microbial ...
An analysis of swab samples taken from patients before they underwent an endoscopy has suggested that about 83 per cent of ...
A study, published in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, examined the incidence of and risk factors for readmissions among patients with multidrug-resistant organism infections. Researchers ...
A study by AIG Hyderabad shows 83% of Indian patients undergoing routine endoscopy carry multidrug-resistant bacteria, far ...
Meat that is certified organic by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is less likely to be contaminated with bacteria that can sicken people, including dangerous, multidrug-resistant organisms, ...
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