Antibiotic-resistant infection is projected to catch up to cancer as the leading cause of death by 2050, making understanding and limiting the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria a priority ...
When scientists sampled soil and animal poop from around the world, they found a whopping 18 new species of Enterococcus, the purple stained bacteria pictured above. Credit: CDC, Dr. Mike Miller ...
Bacteria learned to survive by developing their own defence mechanism against antibiotic use, finds a 2025 study report by ...
Outpatients with cancer had a significantly higher risk of developing MRSA and antimicrobial-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacterales, and Enterococcus species. New research suggests that, ...
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