Antibiotics are often thought of as an easy cure to bacterial infections, but they could be fueling an urgent public health ...
The data suggests that the body's use of nutrient scarcity as a defense mechanism may actually enable bacteria's survival in the long run.
According to the CDC, nearly three million people in the U.S. get antibiotic resistant infections every year, and around 35,000 people die from those infections.
The conflict in Gaza exemplifies how war conditions catalyze antimicrobial resistance, posing threats to global health, agriculture, and economies. This issue intensifies due to disrupted healthcare ...
A new ally is emerging in the increasingly urgent battle against superbugs – and you might have encountered it before at the ...
Early phenotype-desirable antimicrobial therapy improved 30-day clinical outcomes in Enterobacterales bloodstream infections, ...
Camel milk may be a better alternative to traditional dairy from cows due to its antimicrobial and antiallergenic properties, ...