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Department of Cell Toxicology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, UZ, 04318 Leipzig, Germany Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Environmental Toxicology, Department of Geosciences, 72076 ...
Humans are desperately in need of new antibiotics, so you can imagine the surprise when a team of scientists uncovered a new molecule wielding formidable antibiotic power against superbugs inside ...
Nearly a third of all antibiotics that people consume end up in the world’s rivers, a new study finds. This could potentially harm aquatic life and impact human health by promoting drug ...
Known for spending much of its life underground, the little-known American burying beetle could hold the key to developing the next generation of antibiotic treatments. For the past two decades ...
Background Antibiotics are extensively prescribed in intensive care units (ICUs), yet little is known about how antibiotic-related decisions are made in this setting. We explored how beliefs, ...
Antibiotics from human use are contaminating rivers worldwide, study shows Date: May 9, 2025 Source: McGill University Summary: Millions of kilometers of rivers around the world are carrying ...
The common hospital-acquired, antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection is known to cause infections in the blood, lungs and urinary tract after surgery. While symptoms can vary depending on the ...
Experts are calling it a wake-up call. “Don't demand antibiotics. If you demand them, that’s just creating part of the problem," Stephen Hadley, a pharmacist and the owner of Kirby Whitten ...
Summary: New research shows that a Western-style diet rich in processed foods disrupts the gut microbiome’s ability to recover after antibiotic treatment. In mice, this diet prevented the regrowth of ...
Bacterial resistance negates the effect of antibiotics in the treatment of infection. Using mouse models, researchers now show that if antibiotics are administered with an enzyme called endolysin ...