To combat pathogens and reduce the major public health problem of antibiotic residues in animal products, scientists are looking for natural antibiotic substitutes that are effective against ...
Some antibiotics stop bacteria from growing without actually killing them, allowing infections to return later. Scientists at the University of Basel created a new test that tracks individual bacteria ...
A new type of breath test can spot potentially deadly bacterial infections in just 10 minutes, say scientists. It could enable doctors to diagnose infections such as pneumonia much quicker - without ...
Infectious diseases are a major cause of death worldwide, and diagnosing bacterial infections remains a challenge in medicine. And doing so reliably is more important than ever, given the increasing ...
The Florida Department of Health in Volusia County is urging swimmers, surfers and others to avoid the water at a couple of spots along the coast due to health concerns. Water testing completed on Feb ...
Some antibiotics don’t actually kill bacteria — they just pause them But once treatment ends, those bacteria can bounce back and cause the infection to return Now, scientists at the University of ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become one of the most critical public health threats of the 21st century, requiring immediate global action as highlighted by the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
As warming accelerates glacier melt worldwide, researchers warn that ancient ice and modern pollution together may reshape how antibiotic resistance circulates through vulnerable freshwater systems.
ABSTRACT: Turnera diffusa, belonging to the Turneraceae family, is used by communities in the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley to treat gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses. The objective of this study ...
Abstract: Antibacterial susceptibility testing is fundamental for evaluating the efficacy of antimicrobial agents and addressing the growing challenge of bacterial resistance. Traditional methods, ...
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