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Read more about the results of the study in an article in Nature Communications: Genomic analysis of sewage from 101 countries reveals global landscape of antimicrobial resistance. The work was ...
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A world-first study, led by the University of Canterbury, could help reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance, considered one of the greatest health threats facing humanity. Antimicrobial ...
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E. coli Evolutionary Map: A Breakthrough in Precision Medicine Against Antibiotic ResistanceAntibiotic resistance poses a growing global health crisis ... collaborating institutions have created a detailed evolutionary map of E. coli, focusing on plasmids—circular DNA structures ...
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy are teaming up with the UW Department of Geography to develop interactive antibiotic resistance maps to replace current data tables.
The UN Environment Programme supports countries to strengthen AMR interventions. Jacqueline Alvarez explains why a holistic approach is vital ...
University of Canterbury's School of Biological Sciences Professor Jack HeinemannA University of Canterbury-led project will ...
The first-of-its-kind in-depth bacterial evolutionary map could pave the way for ... of linking this to what was happening in the world at the time. We have created a new resource to tackle ...
When scientists sampled soil and animal poop from around the world, they found a whopping ... So now it’s among the leading causes of antibiotic-resistant infection. IRA FLATOW: So you’re trying to ...
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Researchers have created a pipeline for discovering unique combinations of molecules that increase the effectiveness of ...
The antibiotic can no longer be used in moderate acne vulgaris, eradication of Helicobacter pylori, and prevention of ...
In recent years, the UK has led a drive to raise global awareness of ... announce a new project which will map the spread of death and disease caused by drug-resistant “superbugs”.
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