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In a growing global trend, bacteria are evolving new ways to maneuver around medical treatments for a variety of infections.
Antibiotic resistance is a global health challenge that could overtake cancer mortality within a few decades. In a new study, ...
Figure 1: Diagram showing the process of generalized bacterial transduction. A) Bacteriophage binding and infection. B) Bacteriophage replication. C) Cell lysis and bacteriophage release. D) ...
diff to infect the superbug, which is known to rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics. The friendly viruses, known as ...
Antibiotic resistance is a global health challenge that could overtake cancer mortality within a few decades. In a new study, researchers show that the emergence of resistance can be understood in the ...
A key to antibiotic resistance might be the use of viruses to kill bacteria, however, the systems that bacteria employ to defense themselves against viruses are unknown. Understanding these systems ...
Biliary tract infections (BTI), often linked to structural abnormalities like bile duct stones, pose significant treatment challenges due to drug-resistant bacteria like Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Phage ...
Hope that bacteriophages could represent a new therapeutic strategy for resistant bacterial infections has been bolstered by a study conducted by BiomX in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients.
Now, scientists at ETH Zurich, in collaboration with Balgrist University Hospital, have created a fast and promising new test ...
“New strategies, such as antibiotic stewardship programmes, novel therapeutics (such as bacteriophage ... bacterial contamination. Policy and regulatory measures should standardise and update ...