Some bacteria do not defeat antibiotics by evolving resistance right away—they outlast treatment by slipping into ...
For as long as we’ve known that soil bacteria manufacture molecular weapons to fight each other, we’ve been swiping their ...
The clinical approval of penicillin in 1945 kicked off a 25-year period that is now commonly referred to as ‘the golden age of antibiotic discovery,’ in which antibiotic discovery progressed at a ...
Bacteria are outsmarting antibiotics, making infections harder to treat. India faces a significant challenge with high ...
Microplastics gather anti-biotic resistant bacteria as they move through water, allowing microbes to spread from polluted ...
Our world is rapidly running out of antibiotics that can combat bacteria and other microorganisms that have developed antimicrobial resistance. (Photo by Jens Büttner/picture alliance via Getty Images ...
India, March 23 -- Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most serious global health challenges, directly responsible ...
Antibiotic resistance is often framed as a hospital problem, but a growing body of evidence shows that rivers, soils, wastewater, and other natural environments are quietly becoming major reservoirs ...
Whenever fever, cold, or body pain troubles us, the first instinct is to pop a painkiller like paracetamol or ibuprofen without thinking twice. These medicines are widely used to provide quick relief, ...
Materials inspired by nature, or biomimetic materials, are nothing new. Scientists have designed water-resistant materials ...
Extensive application of the weed killer in Argentina may be unintentionally selecting for bacteria already resistant to many ...
Zoliflodacin and gepotidacin make oral therapy viable again for urogenital gonorrhea, yet lower pharyngeal efficacy and weak resistance surveillance mean clinicians must adopt cautious, targeted use.