Programmable cell‑like particles seek out drug‑resistant bacteria, inject lethal payloads, and spare beneficial microbes.
Growing antimicrobial resistance is prompting renewed interest in phage therapy, with preliminary data indicating improved outcomes when combined with standard antibiotics.
A research team has discovered a previously unknown mechanism by which the immune system fights bacterial infections. The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Mandatory ID consultations can reduce antibiotic courses for patients with gram-negative bacteremia. A consensus ...
Phage therapy is emerging as a potential solution to antibiotic resistance and superbugs, with clinical advances in ...
The study, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, found that, among patients hospitalized with a difficult-to-treat (DTR) gram-negative bacterial infections, initial treatment with one of six ...
“These findings further emphasize the efficacy and safety profile of CAZAVI + ATM [ceftazidime-avibactam plus aztreonam] in the treatment of severe, multidrug-resistant infections,” the authors wrote.
Risk of all-cause mortality was similar in patients with uncomplicated gram-negative bacteremia who switched early to oral antibiotics from IV antibiotics, according to retrospective, cohort study. Of ...