Antibiotic Antimicrobial Articles & Analysis
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Hence, the beginning of the golden age of antibiotic discovery. The need for precision medicine The emergence of antibiotics created modern medicine, yielding a massive epidemiologic transition: developed countries transitioned from populations with high mortality rates attributed to communicable diseases to skyrocketing life expectancies. ...
The company has recently announced the launch of PCR-based microbial antibiotic resistance gene analysis service to help researchers develop new antimicrobial medicines to address the worldwide threat of antibiotic resistance. ...
Susanna Esposito, Full Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Pediatric Clinic, University of Parma, said: “In Italy, we struggle with rising rates of antimicrobial resistance and are making considerable efforts to use antibiotics prudently. ...
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Selux Diagnostics, Inc., which is leading a new era in personalized diagnostics to combat superbug infections and fight antibiotic resistance, today announced that it has received a $2.8 million award from the U.S. ...
SEATTLE (March 29, 2017) Newly published, peer-reviewed results of observational clinical research have demonstrated that ID Genomics’ “bacterial fingerprinting” technology has the potential to improve antibiotic prescribing, reducing prescription errors and the overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics, which could ultimately improve patient ...
ID Genomics is developing innovative “bacterial fingerprinting” technology that has the potential to reduce prescription errors and the overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics by improving the accuracy and speed of antibiotic prescribing process. At scale, the technology could ultimately improve patient outcomes and slow the spread of ...
A number of these infections are due to an expanding list of drug-resistant microbial pathogens. The CDC defines antibiotic/antimicrobial resistance as the ability of microbes to resist the effects of drugs, meaning the germs are not killed, and their growth is not stopped. Although some people are at greater risk than others, no one can completely avoid the risk ...
