Antibiotic Resistance
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Four major trends could help confront antibiotic resistance
André O Hudson, The Conversation
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Antibiotic resistance is millions of years old – modern medicine could learn from this history
M Paloma Reche Sainz, The Conversation Rubén Agudo Torres, The Conversation Sergio Rius Rocabert, The Conversation
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Why hospital-acquired infections and antibiotic resistance have increased
Nasia Safdar, The Conversation
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Does India need a typhoid vaccine?
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Interview: Indian doctors are driving drug resistance with tendency to prescribe antibiotics
Smitha Nair
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Lab notes: Seaweed-silver combination can fight drug-resistant bacteria in biofilms
Aditi Jain
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The dangerous silence over catheters in the fight against antimicrobial resistance
Jane Feinmann, Mosaic
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India’s plan to tackle antibiotic resistance is toothless without a strong public health system
Nafis Faizi
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Fake drugs can make you ill or kill you even if you don’t take them. And they’re everywhere
Srinath Perur, Mosaic
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Lab notes: Gut bacteria are a reservoir of drug resistance genes, finds study
Divya Khatter
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Egyptian vultures migrating to Rajasthan in winter show shifting antibiotic resistance pattern
Neha Jain
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Wherever you are, time is running out for treating gonorrhoea
Sophie Cousins, Mosaic
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India and China are leading the dangerous global increase in antibiotic consumption
Saleem Shaikh
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Lab notes: Bacteria resistant to strongest antibiotics present in fresh food, finds study
Dinesh C Sharma
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Drug resistance threat: India is failing to curb sales of unapproved antibiotics
Patricia McGettigan, Allyson Pollock, The Conversation
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How humans have forced disease-causing microbes to adapt and evolve
Ian M Mackay and Katherine Arden, The Conversation
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Scientists are hunting for genes that enable bacteria to become resistant to life-saving antibiotics
Lindsey Konkel, Ensia
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In the news: WHO sounds the alarm on a gonorrhea superbug that is hard to treat and more
Scroll Staff
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Lab notes: Even perfectly washed hands can help spread drug-resistant bugs in neonatal wards
Scroll Staff
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In fight against drug-resistant microbes, India’s researchers are studying cattle, poultry and fish
Menaka Rao