In a world-first, scientists have established the cause of antibiotic-resistance in bacteria, capturing video footage showing that bacteria have the ability to change their form in order to avoid ...
We delve into the critical issue of antibiotic resistance. Witness the development of antibiotics, from penicillin's accidental discovery to the ongoing battle against superbugs. Explore the molecular ...
To understand the main determinants behind worldwide antibiotic resistance dynamics, scientists from the Institut Pasteur, Inserm, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and Université ...
Antibiotics represent a turning point in the history of medicine, marking in some ways the beginning of the modern era. The discovery of penicillin led to an almost miraculous ability to prevent ...
Antibiotics' contributions to modern medicine cannot be understated. They have significantly reduced disease-associated mortality and provided unprecedented extensions to human lifespans.
Antibiotics once turned deadly infections into curable ones. That trust is now cracking. Across hospitals and homes, germs are learning how to survive these medicines. This change is called antibiotic ...
Professor and Head of the Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology Antibiotic resistance poses one of the most important health challenges of the 21st century. And ...
Sept 16 (Reuters) - Bacterial illnesses that are resistant to available antibiotic medicines will cause more than 39 million deaths worldwide over the next 25 years and indirectly contribute to an ...
The panel discusess antibiotic resistance, a threat to global health and food security. The misuse and overuse of antibiotics is contributing to the rapid emergence of resistant bacteria and ...
Although the development of modern antibiotics has saved millions of lives, many antibiotics are now less effective as microbes develop resistance. Antibiotic resistance is a serious threat to health ...
A new WHO report shows that in 2023, one in six laboratory-confirmed bacterial infections worldwide was resistant to antibiotic treatment, marking a sharp global rise in drug-resistant infections.