Recent estimates indicate that deadly antibiotic-resistant infections will rapidly escalate over the next quarter century.
The discovery could pave the way to starving antibioitc-resistant bacteria without new drugs or harmful chemicals.
Researchers have uncovered an unexpected vulnerability that could change how we fight deadly infections without using more ...
Rutgers Health research has uncovered why a relatively new antibiotic for tuberculosis (TB) works against multidrug-resistant ...
AMR is a pressing global concern, diminishing the effectiveness of antimicrobial drugs and threatening public health and ...
Indian scientists report antimicrobial resistance gene profiles in poultry, highlighting urgent need for intervention to ...
U.S. policies that fix the IRA, strengthen patents, and incentivize antimicrobial research could help hasten new medicines ...
Rutgers Health research has uncovered why a relatively new antibiotic for tuberculosis (TB) works against multidrug-resistant strains, potentially inspiring improved treatments and drug development ...
In the next 25 years, more than 39 million people worldwide could die due to drug-resistant infections, a recent medical ...
Researchers at the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute and Hospital have reinforced their leading role in infectious ...
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