The global Urinary Tract Infection Testing Market is entering a period of sustained expansion as healthcare systems ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) directly causes an estimated 1.3 million deaths around the globe annually, a figure that the World Health Organization has predicted will rise. A leading cause of AMR is ...
TRACE-CPE will investigate whether rapid molecular screening for CPE can enhance infection prevention, optimise NHS resources ...
A recent Lancet Microbe study investigated the accuracy of antibiotic resistance determination from Enterococcus faecium genomes for diagnostic purposes. Study: Antibiotic resistance determination ...
Antibiotic overuse is a major global public health concern, particularly in the management of respiratory tract infections (RTIs), which represent one of the most common reasons for consultations in ...
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is a fundamental component of modern clinical microbiology that informs therapeutic decisions and underpins surveillance of antimicrobial resistance. AST ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Rapid Microbiology Testing Market is projected to grow from about USD 5.69 billion in ...
When living cells grow, divide or respond to drugs, they give off tiny amounts of heat that offer information about what the ...
In a multinational randomized trial, rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) shortened the time to antibiotic modification in patients with gram-negative bacteremia but did not improve the ...
A new method for identifying the pathogens involved in sepsis cases, which could help to select optimal therapeutics, is reported in Nature. The test has the potential to reduce the turnaround times ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday launched a new website aimed at improving access to information that can help healthcare professionals determine which drugs are most likely to ...
Conventional antimicrobial susceptibility testing, reliant on broth microdilution and disk diffusion, can take 24–72 hours, delaying targeted therapy and contributing to inappropriate antibiotic use.