Antibiotic resistance has spread around the world, and it's making some diseases, such asmeningitisor pneumonia, more difficult to treat. You might need stronger, more expensive drugs. Or you might need to take them longer. You also might not get well as quickly, or you could develop other...
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Antibiotic Resistance :It is important for a patient to complete the entire course of antibiotics as directed by the doctor. Doctors generally prescribe a five-day or seven-day course of antibiotics which should not be broken at any cost. If the course is stopped in the middle, the bacteria...
When talking about antimicrobial resistance, the discourse generally refers to drug-resistant bacteria (i.e., antibiotic resistance). However, it is important to note that the term “antimicrobial” encompasses a wider group of medications that includes antivirals, antifungals, as well as antibiotics...
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Some claim that historical literature doesn't mention a die-off of rats, which typically happens before a plague epidemic. Others say the opposite. Some scientists claim the Black Death and other epidemics spread too far and too quickly for fleas and rats to have been the carriers. Alternate ...
Cancer cells can turn on error-prone DNA copy pathways to adapt to cancer treatment, a breakthrough study published in the journal Science has revealed. Bacteria use the same process, termed stress-induced mutagenesis, to develop antibiotic resistance.
In the meantime, individual GPs can do their part to prescribe antibiotics better, and patients can join the national effort to combatantibiotic resistanceby asking their GP, "what would happen if I don't take an antibiotic?" Provided byThe Conversation ...