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Metal compounds identified as potential new antibiotics, thanks to robots doing 'click chemistry'
Using robots and click chemistry, scientists built potential active ingredients for future antibiotics that contain metal.
Telemedicine does not lead to increased or lower-quality antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs), Monash ...
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Steady decline in antibiotics for childhood respiratory infections
Norwegian study finds reduced antibiotic use for childhood respiratory infections, yet high prescriptions for ear infections ...
Dealing with an infection isn't as straightforward as simply killing the pathogen. The body also needs to carefully steer and ...
To address rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, India’s drug regulator plans an overhaul of regulations for antibiotics ...
Earthworms remove 70-95 percent of antibiotic resistance genes from farm manure, making safer fertilizer for crops.
Telemedicine does not lead to increased or lower-quality antibiotic prescribing by general practitioners (GPs), Monash University research involving the University of Melbourne and University of ...
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Should younger and older people receive different treatments for the same infection?
Salk scientists discover the immune system handles infection differently in young and aged mice with sepsis, with the same ...
The paper argues that glaciers can store antibiotic resistance genes for long periods and that climate-driven melting may ...
At Fast Company and Johns Hopkins University's World Changing Ideas Summit in November, leaders shared what's top of mind for ...
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