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    Traditional medicine plant could combat drug-resistant malaria

    2023-05-12T11:44:00Z

    Researchers have identified compounds in the leaves of a particular medicinal Labrador tea plant used throughout the First Nations of Nunavik, Canada, and demonstrated that one of them has activity against the parasite responsible for malaria.

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    Bacteria evolve antibiotic resistance quickly by rejigging pumps

    2023-05-12T09:58:00Z

    Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics by adapting special pumps to flush them out of their cells, according to new research from the Quadram Institute and University of East Anglia.

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    Inter-species interactions may stymie antibiotics

    2023-05-11T18:01:00Z

    A new study suggests that between-species interactions within the gut microbiome may impact the efficacy of antibiotics aimed at treating C. difficile infections.

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    Eye drops cause infection long before CDC warning

    2023-05-11T13:00:00Z

    A patient was diagnosed with a dangerous Pseudomonas aeruginosa eye infection caused by contaminated eye drops, months before the CDC issued warnings against using the product.

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    Tobacco plant engineered to act as drug factory

    2023-05-11T11:39:00Z

    Researchers have engineered a close relative of tobacco, Nicotiana benthamiana, to churn out peptides with antibiotic activity against some of the nastiest pathogens known to medicine.

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    Sleep supplement impairs action of gut microbiota

    2023-05-10T10:49:00Z

    Despite its antioxidant effects and role in regulating sleep cycles, tests show melatonin can worsen inflammation of the intestine and impair the action of gut microbiota.

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    CRISPR-based drug candidate targets the microbiome

    2023-05-10T09:34:00Z

    Scientists have engineered the first published CRISPR-based candidate for a drug - a combination of phages - that targets E. coli directly and leaves the microbiome intact.

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    Warning as entire ICU contaminated with superbug

    2023-05-09T05:00:00Z

    Researchers have called for urgent measures to protect hospitals after an entire ICU was contaminated with an outbreak of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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    Concerns raised over popular Covid disinfectants

    2023-05-09T04:01:00Z

    The Covid-19 pandemic has boosted the unnecessary use of antimicrobial chemicals linked to health problems, antimicrobial resistance, and environmental harm, scientists warn.

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    Child IBD risk linked to antibiotics and diet

    2023-05-07T05:01:00Z

    Children and adolescents face greater risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) when exposed to antibiotics or a Western diet at early ages, or when their family has higher socioeconomic status, according to a study being presented today at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2023. “Pediatric IBD cases are ...

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    Antibiotics should be halted upon incision closure

    2023-05-04T11:23:00Z

    New guidelines: antibiotics administered before and during surgery should be discontinued immediately after a patient’s incision is closed, according to updated recommendations for preventing surgical site infections. 

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    Sloth fur may carry antibiotic-producing bacteria

    2023-05-04T11:01:00Z

    The fur of Costa Rican sloths appears to harbour antibiotic-producing bacteria that may hold a solution to the growing problem of antimicrobial resistance.

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    Fungal diseases threaten global food security

    2023-05-04T08:56:00Z

    Scientists have warned of the “devastating” impact that fungal disease in crops will have on global food supply unless agencies across the world come together to find new ways to combat infection.

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    Preemie infections may come from gut microbiomes

    2023-05-03T18:01:00Z

    Dangerous bacterial bloodstream infections in premature babies may originate from the infants’ gut microbiomes, according to researchers.

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    Rare yeast pathogen causing neonatal outbreaks

    2023-05-02T09:21:00Z

    Scientists studying the stubborn and dangerous rare yeast pathogen behind two outbreaks in a neonatal intensive care unit in Delhi, India, have found that while infected patients can be treated with antifungal medications, the yeast is remarkably resistant to the strong disinfectant bleach commonly used to sanitize hospital rooms.

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    Antibiotic resistance genes can be carried by clouds

    2023-05-02T08:10:00Z

    A research team from Université Laval and Université Clermont Auvergne has shown that anbiotic resistance genes can be transported by clouds. 

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    Phage delivers double whammy against biofilms

    2023-04-27T08:25:00Z

    A novel bacteriophage isolated from sewage water not only kills its target bacteria in the Klebsiella oxytoca complex but was unexpectedly found to be capable of disrupting biofilms produced by these bacteria.

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    Antimicrobial foam targets bugs or oil spills

    2023-04-27T07:40:00Z

    A versatile new foam material could significantly reduce health care-related infections caused by implanted medical devices - or drastically improve cleanup efforts following environmental disasters like oil spills.

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    System targets and degrades viral RNA to treat Covid infection

    2023-04-26T12:00:00Z

    Researchers have developed a system that directly targets and degrades the viral RNA genome, reducing infection in mice. The method could be adapted to fight off many viruses, as well as treat various diseases.

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    Global prevalence of H. pylori infection declining

    2023-04-26T11:31:00Z

    Researchers have found that Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection around the world has been steadily declining over the past four decades, and that the use of antibiotics against it could alter the micro-organisms and the virus community present in the gut.