These bacteria have evolved the ability to resist treatment with antibiotics, and it's making them more deadly and harder to ...
The discovery could pave the way to starving antibioitc-resistant bacteria without new drugs or harmful chemicals.
Global use of antibiotics has risen by more than 21 percent in the last eight years, raising concerns about antibiotic ...
Building on previous work, researchers in ACS Infectious Diseases have demonstrated a potential antibacterial treatment from ...
Recent estimates indicate that deadly antibiotic-resistant infections will rapidly escalate over the next quarter century.
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed an innovative approach to fight antibiotic-resistant ...
Antimicrobial resistance happens when bacteria and other microbes that can cause infections gain the ability to resist ...
Houseflies greatly amplify the risk of human exposure to harmful microorganisms. Flies caught in three hospices carried ...
Researchers have uncovered an unexpected vulnerability that could change how we fight deadly infections without using more drugs.
A new study has found highly vulnerable weakness in drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, offering a new way to kill them.
Research from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, shows that resistant bacteria can regain susceptibility to ...
In a significant advancement, a modified darobactin compound has shown promise in treating drug-resistant bacterial infections in animal models, offering a potential new weapon against pathogens like ...