A study by scientists from the University of Adelaide has shown that honey from Australian plants can be an effective tool in ...
A recent review finds that microalgal niches in freshwater ecosystems may concentrate antibiotic resistance genes, raising environmental and public health concerns.
Building on the success of the previous volumes (Infections in the Intensive Care Unit Volume I, Intensive Care Unit Volume II and Intensive Care Unit ...
BV100 is a novel intravenous formulation of rifabutin based on the newly identified mode of action for the active uptake of rifabutin into the Acinetobacter baumannii-calcoaceticus complex. BV100 is ...
With resistance spreading and new antibiotics arriving slowly, targets highlighted by viruses could keep future infections treatable. Millions of virus genomes now sit in sequence databases, and many ...
Testosterone can potentiate S. aureus quorum sensing independent of auto-inducing peptides, increasing toxin release and host-cell damage, whereas progesterone and estrogen do not show the same effect ...
The Forum on Microbial Threats hosts public workshops and supports various other events and publications produced by global ...
The changing natural and social environments, coupled with pathogen mutations, have led to a spike in the emergence of new infectious diseases. This presents a severe medical challenge for the world.
First-ever randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 1 trial - published in The Lancet Microbe - supports SNIPR001’s safety, tolerability, and ...
Before antibiotics and antiseptics, healers across ancient Egypt, Greece, and China reached for honey to treat wounds.
Scientists have designed nanoagents that act like smart drug-delivery capsules—carrying an antibiotic deep into bacterial ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, today announced the launch of Thermo Scientific(TM) Brilliance(TM) Candida 2 Agar and Spectra(TM) Candida Agar**, ne ...