All Antibiotics articles – Page 10
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         News NewsAntibiotic use is not the only driver of superbugsResearchers have analysed the rise of antibiotic resistance over the last 20 years in the UK and Norway, highlighting that antibiotic use is not the only factor in the increase. 
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         News NewsNovo Nordisk Foundation partners with CARB-X to fight drug-resistant infectionsThe Novo Nordisk Foundation is committing up to $25 million to support the early-stage development of innovative tools to prevent, diagnose and treat the most dangerous drug-resistant bacterial infections. The three-year grant will go to the Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Biopharmaceutical Accelerator (CARB-X), the leading global non-profit public-private partnership in this ... 
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         News NewsNew antibiotics make TB bacterium less pathogenic for humansResearchers have identified new, antibiotic molecules that target Mycobacterium tuberculosis and make it less pathogenic for humans. 
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         News News Study demonstrates potency of synthetic antibiotic against serious chronic infectionsA new synthetic antibiotic is shown to be more effective than established drugs against ‘superbugs’ such as MRSA, a new study shows. 
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         News NewsAnts recognize infected wounds and treat them with antibioticsMatabele ants have developed a sophisticated healthcare system: they can distinguish between non-infected and infected wounds and treat the latter efficiently with antibiotics they produce themselves. 
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         News NewsNew weapon against the super tough C diff bacteria shows promiseA researcher has demonstrated that a newer generation tetracycline antibiotic, Omadacycline, may be a promising tool in combating the resilient bacteria Clostridioides difficile (C diff), which causes an infection often picked up in hospitals. 
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         News NewsIce core proposal could revolutionise antibiotic discoveryA perspective article outlines a revolutionary approach to antibiotic discovery using ice cores, at a time when antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is projected to cause 10 million deaths per year by 2050. 
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         News NewsResearchers shed light on how one deadly pathogen makes its chemicalsScientists have deciphered a previously unidentified cluster of genes responsible for producing sartorypyrones, a chemical made by the fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus, whose family causes Aspergillosis in humans. 
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         News NewsConsumption of antibiotics in the community back to pre-pandemic levels in EUCommunity consumption has rebounded in the EU, increasing by 18.8% between 2021 and 2022. 
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         Long Reads Long ReadsSetting up systems to make phages available for allPhage Directory and Phage Australia are helping to give patients and doctors scross the world safe access to phages when antibiotics fail. 
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         Opinion OpinionSwimming with superbugs: the hidden threat in freshwater environmentsAMI One Health Advisory Group member Elitsa Penkova delves into the growing antimicrobial resistance threat facing wild swimmers connecting with nature in rivers and lakes. 
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         News NewsEducation key to curbing antimicrobial resistance in catsBetter education for cat owners, more communication from veterinarians, increased drug choices and cheaper, rapid diagnostic tools can help improve antimicrobial use in cats. 
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         Features FeaturesAquatic avengers: how bacteria battle antibiotics in drinking water sourcesIn the tranquil flow of our drinking water sources lies a hidden struggle of microscopic proportions. 
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         News News‘Subway map’ of Lyme disease pathways IDs potential treatment targetsResearchers have developed a genome-scale metabolic model of key metabolic activities of the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, successfully identifying two compounds that selectively target routes only used by Lyme disease to infect a host. 
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         News NewsResearchers probe >10,000 drug combinations to beat AMRIn an extensive investigation, researchers have tested over 10,000 drug combinations against some of the leading pathogenic bacteria carrying antimicrobial resistance and causing mortality. 
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         News NewsStudy demonstrates antimicrobial action of polyalthic acid from copaiba oilPolyalthic acid from copaiba oil is an effective antibacterial and should be used to develop alternative medications that can contribute to the effort to overcome antimicrobial resistance, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsNew antibiotic drug approved for clinical trials in humansA new antibiotic drug has recently gained approval from the authorities to undergo clinical trials. 
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         News NewsWastewater reveals signs of antimicrobial resistance in aged careA new study analysing wastewater samples from several aged care and retirement homes in Adelaide, has uncovered worrying signs of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in at least one facility. 
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         News NewsAntibiotics can help some bacteria survive for longerScientists have found a surprising effect of some antibiotics on certain bacteria – that the drugs can sometimes benefit bacteria, helping them live longer. 
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         News NewsMould and algae blooms cited by patients as triggers for chemical intoleranceToxic mould spawned by the moisture left behind by flood waters from Hurricane Idalia could lead to severe health problems for people who suffer from chemical intolerance, scientists have warned. 
