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The problem isn't always resistance—it's persisters. These are a tiny group of phenotypically drug-resistant bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment and can go on to cause treatment failure.
Multidrug-resistant bacteria kill five million people each year, with newly resistant germs emerging faster than scientists ...
The viruses that kill bacteria may be our best bet against antibiotic resistance – if we can understand how they win.
A new study led by researchers at the Ineos Oxford Institute for antimicrobial research (IOI) has found that antimicrobial resistant bacteria is spreading rapidly among children being treated for ...
Multidrug resistant bacteria kill five million people each year, with newly resistant germs emerging faster than scientists ...
A population-based study led by the University of Turku, Finland, investigated factors associated with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance. In addition to antibiotic use, diet, gender, living ...
16.07.2025 08:00 Tackling antibiotic resistance by capturing bacteria Media Abteilung Kommunikation Schweizerischer Nationalfonds SNF Rapidly identifying certain bacteria allows antibiotic ...