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Research finds the home washing of healthcare uniforms may spread superbugs as domestic machines fail to kill harmful ...
A consortium of researchers with multidisciplinary skills, coordinated by INRAE and including the CNRS, the Université ...
Traditionally, bacterial diseases are diagnosed by the tedious isolation of pathogens and the creation of bacterial cultures.
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 site ...
Prof Nicole Strittmatter (left) and first author Wei Chen stand in front of the mass spectrometer with a tissue sample. Traditionally, bacterial diseases are diagnosed by the tedious isolation of ...
Health care workers who wash their uniforms at home may be unknowingly contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant ...
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Study Finds on MSNWashing Machines Could Be Home To Superbug Bacteria — And Detergent Might Make The Problem WorseIn a nutshell Many home washing machines don’t get hot enough to kill dangerous bacteria. Half of the machines tested failed ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNTo Avoid Bacteria Build Up, Ditch the Kitchen Sponge and Switch to a Brush InsteadLearn how your kitchen sponge may be harboring more bacteria than you think, and what a more viable substitute may be.
A new strategy to combat antibiotic resistance. A consortium of researchers with multidisciplinary skills, coordinated by ...
Researchers say at-home washing machines aren't strong enough to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria from hospitals.
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