According to the CDC, nearly three million people in the U.S. get antibiotic resistant infections every year, and around ...
The anthropogenic production of antibiotics, and its release in the microbiosphere results in a disturbance of these networks, antibiotic resistance tending to preserve its integrity. The cost of such ...
Have a cold? Fever? Sinus infection? Your primary-care provider might not give you a prescription for an antibiotic. Here's ...
Insert length between 800 and 3000 bp. ‡‡ One clone was resistant to all three antibiotic classes in a secondary screen. The generic term 'antibiotic' is used to denote any class of organic ...
Figure 1. Evolution of bacterial pathogens during infection is influenced by the host's characteristics, other microbes, and antibiotics. Here, we review (1) principles of bacterial resistance ...
“These properties can be used to guide design of targeted antibiotics, which could hopefully one day slow the emergence of resistant infections.” Testing this approach in the lab, the study authors ...
Overall, 45.8% of COVID-19 hospital admissions and 51.2% of admissions for other respiratory viruses received at least one ...
Antimicrobial resistance and serotypes in Streptococcus pneumoniae have been evolving with the widespread use of antibiotics and the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV).
A Loughborough University-backed research project investigating the development of new treatments for drug-resistant ...
"These properties can be used to guide design of targeted antibiotics, which could hopefully one day slow the emergence of resistant infections." The shared similarities among the microbes in ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took offline recommendations on how doctors should treat sexually transmitted ...