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Millions more people will die annually from antibiotic-resistant infections over the next 25 years unless steps are taken to counter this growing health threat, a new study warns.. The number of ...
The problem has extended to other infections beyond UTIs, including antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea. “We have taken for granted that effective antibiotics will be there when needed, as they have ...
According to some estimates, antibiotic-resistant bacteria may have caused more deaths worldwide in the past five years than COVID-19. By 2050, 10 million people could die every year from antibioti… ...
“Antibiotic resistance is worse than we previously thought,” one expert says. A new report from the CDC says the U.S. sees 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections and over 35,000 resulting ...
“And infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria are difficult to treat.” The increasingly difficult-to-treat issue of antibiotic resistance has become a public health hazard.
Presenting at Technology Networks’ Innovations in Disease Modeling 2025 event, Dr. de la Fuente outlined how his lab is using ...
Collectively called antimicrobial-resistant infections, they sicken millions annually, and more than 35,000 people in the United States die from them every year, or about the same number reported ...
In a new, first-of-its-kind study, researchers have found a 700-percent surge in infections caused by bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family resistant to multiple kinds of antibiotics among ...
Antibiotic resistance’s growing toll: 12 numbers More than 39 million people are projected to die of antibiotic-resistant infections between 2025 and 2050, a first-of-its-kind study found.
A new breed of diagnostic companies is rolling out technologies to tackle a growing and deadly health-care problem: antibiotic-resistant bugs. More than 35,000 Americans die annually from drug ...
A new synthetic antibiotic appears to be effective against deadly drug-resistant pathogens, a timely development in the scramble to find solutions for the growing problem of antimicrobial ...