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Researchers develop novel tracking method to reveal spread of antibiotic resistance across Hong Kong’s environment

2026-01-05T11:33:00+00:00

Researchers have harnessed citywide genetic data and developed a novel genome-resolved tracking method to uncover precisely how antibiotic-resistant bacteria and their resistance genes move across Hong Kong’s environment.

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As US measles cases rise, views of MMR vaccine safety and effectiveness – and willingness to recommend it – drop

2026-01-05T11:23:00+00:00

As U.S. measles cases rise, a new nationally representative panel survey finds a small but significant drop in the proportion of the public that would recommend that someone in their household get the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps, and rubella.

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Clostridioides difficile: A suspected pro-carcinogenic bacterium for gastrointestinal tumors

2026-01-05T11:05:00+00:00

A new review proposes that C. difficile infection (CDI) may be a previously underappreciated pro-carcinogenic factor in CRC and possibly other gastrointestinal cancers, offering a fresh angle for research and prevention strategies.

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Black carbon from straw burning curbs antibiotic resistance spread in plastic-mulched farmland

2026-01-05T10:53:00+00:00

By tracking ARG movement from soil into soybeans, a new study shows that black carbon not only counteracts the ARG-amplifying effects of plastic residues but also limits the transfer of resistance genes into plant tissues and seeds.

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Global study to evaluate whether dengue outbreaks can be anticipated earlier

2026-01-05T10:36:00+00:00

Thousands of dengue forecasting models have been published, but few have been tested in real public-health settings. E-Dengue is a new open-source, user-friendly software system tailored for district-level decision-making.

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4 million euros for study with personalized phage therapy

2026-01-05T10:26:00+00:00

UMC Utrecht has received a grant of 4 million euros for the first clinical study in the Netherlands involving a customized therapy with bacteriophages for patients with recurrent urinary tract infections. 

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As US measles cases rise, views of MMR vaccine safety and effectiveness – and willingness to recommend it – drop

2026-01-05T11:23:00+00:00

As U.S. measles cases rise, a new nationally representative panel survey finds a small but significant drop in the proportion of the public that would recommend that someone in their household get the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps, and rubella.

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Clostridioides difficile: A suspected pro-carcinogenic bacterium for gastrointestinal tumors

2026-01-05T11:05:00+00:00

A new review proposes that C. difficile infection (CDI) may be a previously underappreciated pro-carcinogenic factor in CRC and possibly other gastrointestinal cancers, offering a fresh angle for research and prevention strategies.

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Black carbon from straw burning curbs antibiotic resistance spread in plastic-mulched farmland

2026-01-05T10:53:00+00:00

By tracking ARG movement from soil into soybeans, a new study shows that black carbon not only counteracts the ARG-amplifying effects of plastic residues but also limits the transfer of resistance genes into plant tissues and seeds.

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Strategic advancement of second-generation fungal vaccine VXV-01 through Phase 1 trials

2025-12-17T10:56:00+00:00

The Lundquist Institute (TLI) and its start-up company Vitalex Biosciences (Vitalex) have announced that the second-generation fungal vaccine candidate known as VXV‑01 is poised to move forward in development up to and including Phase 1 clinical evaluation.

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CARB-X to support investigation of Exhalon’s breath-based lower respiratory tract infection testing platform

2025-12-09T14:00:00+00:00

CARB-X has awarded Exhalon US$1M in seed funding to evaluate whether exhaled breath can be used as a non-invasive sample type to aid in the rapid and accurate diagnosis of lower-respiratory tract infections (LRTIs).

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AFYREN and ESSE Skincare begin partnership to offer 100% natural cosmetic solutions with enhanced skincare performance

2025-12-09T09:09:00+00:00

AFYREN, a greentech company offering manufacturers biobased, low-carbon ingredients through a unique fermentation technology, and South Africa-based Esse Skincare, a leader in microbiome skincare science, are partnering to introduce the world’s first bio-based propionic acid for the skincare industry.

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Researchers develop novel tracking method to reveal spread of antibiotic resistance across Hong Kong’s environment

2026-01-05T11:33:00+00:00

Researchers have harnessed citywide genetic data and developed a novel genome-resolved tracking method to uncover precisely how antibiotic-resistant bacteria and their resistance genes move across Hong Kong’s environment.

Low-Res_Mosquito_Ades mosquito biting skin_credit National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on Unsplash Z2pq_4mj6BI

Global study to evaluate whether dengue outbreaks can be anticipated earlier

2026-01-05T10:36:00+00:00

Thousands of dengue forecasting models have been published, but few have been tested in real public-health settings. E-Dengue is a new open-source, user-friendly software system tailored for district-level decision-making.

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New antimalarial drug candidate shows potential for fighting resistance and reducing malaria transmission

2025-12-18T13:03:00+00:00

Researchers have developed a new antimalarial drug candidate designed to address the growing challenge of drug resistance and potentially reduce malaria transmission.

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4 million euros for study with personalized phage therapy

2026-01-05T10:26:00+00:00

UMC Utrecht has received a grant of 4 million euros for the first clinical study in the Netherlands involving a customized therapy with bacteriophages for patients with recurrent urinary tract infections. 

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Global Virus Network announces appointment of new board members

2025-12-16T11:17:00+00:00

The Global Virus Network (GVN), a worldwide coalition of leading human and animal virologists, has announced the appointment of eight distinguished leaders to its Board of Directors.

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How can nursing homes protect more patients from infections?

2025-12-09T09:43:00+00:00

New US national guidance calls for full-time infection prevention staff; more training, support and vaccination for all staff; and partnerships with hospitals and public health agencies.

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