As antibiotic resistance rises globally, doctors warn that misuse and self-medication are weakening our most powerful drugs.
Since the middle of the 20th century, antibiotics have been among the greatest successes in medicine. They save millions of ...
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Antibiotic resistance crisis: why superbugs threaten modern medicine and what you can do
Married women are “self-centered” says single millennial, reason goes viral ...
The growing incidence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively-drug resistant (XDR) bacteria is an emerging challenge in modern medicine. Constant ...
Scientists make significant discovery on bacteria’s resistance to common antibiotics - Researchers hope that findings can help them treat infections more effectively ...
A superbug that does not respond to the very last ditch antibiotics and that has been circulating in Asia and Europe arrives ...
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Africa CDC Pushes for Country-Level Action in Version 2.0 of the African Union Framework for Amr (2026-2030)
A three-day continental meeting hosted at the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) headquarters closed with a strong call to translate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) ...
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CDC Warns: Deadly Listeria Outbreak in Pasta Meals Spreads to 18 States
What’s lurking in your fridge could be more hazardous than you may have considered. Federal health officials have confirmed that a Listeria outbreak connected to ready-to-eat pasta meals has now ...
The rates of bloodstream infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria will increase substantially across Europe in the next ...
“If you’re sick, you should always ask for antibiotics.” “You can stop antibiotics once you feel better.” You’ve probably heard statements like these before, but they aren’t true. While antibiotics ...
The Scan by 2 Minute Medicine® is a pop-culture medical newsletter and exclusive benefit for 2 Minute Medicine Plus subscribers. The FDA just cleared a new blood diagnostic for Alzheimer’s developed ...
Dangerous infections that no longer respond to antibiotics are spreading quickly around the world, increasing by as much as 15% a year, a new report from the World Health Organization states. The ...
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