-FDA Warns Consumers Not To Eat Nestle Toll House Prepackaged, Refrigerated Cookie Dough.
-NHS Meets Target To Cut C. Difficile Infections Two Years Ahead Of Schedule, UK.
-Unique Portion Of Enzyme Fights Lung Infection.
-Bacteria Can Plan Ahead.
-Enzymes Enable The Pathogenicity Of 2 Human Disease Organisms.
-Preventing Spread Of Infectious Diseases Is Everyone's Responsibility.
-Global Commitment Announced In Fight Against Leading Killer Of Children.
-Anti-bacterial, Self-monitoring Keyboards.
-Medizone Announces That Its AsepticSure(TM) Development Program Is Reaching Objectives On Two Fronts.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
-Variation in antibiotic prescribing and its impact on recovery in patients with acute cough in primary care: prospective study in 13 countries.
Sweden
-A Report on Antimicrobial Utilization and Resistance in Human in Sweden.
UK
-Hospital Infection figures Missing.
US
-MRSA risk from dog and cat bites.
-Increasing broad spectrum Antibiotics to children with Acute Otitis Media 1998 – 2004.
-Increase in macrolide resistance in pneumococci.
Sweden
-A Report on Antimicrobial Utilization and Resistance in Human in Sweden.
UK
-Hospital Infection figures Missing.
US
-MRSA risk from dog and cat bites.
-Increasing broad spectrum Antibiotics to children with Acute Otitis Media 1998 – 2004.
-Increase in macrolide resistance in pneumococci.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Europe
-ECDC, EFSA and EMEA released a joint scientific report on meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in livestock, companion animals and food.
France
-Dissemination of Escherichia coli with CTX-M Type ESBL between Humans and Yellow-Legged Gulls in the South of France.
UK
-MRSA bacteraemia and Clostridium difficile reports.
-Reducing healthcare associated infections in hospitals in England.
US
-American Medical Association speaks out against industrialized food production, including use of antibiotics and fossil fuels.
-ECDC, EFSA and EMEA released a joint scientific report on meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in livestock, companion animals and food.
France
-Dissemination of Escherichia coli with CTX-M Type ESBL between Humans and Yellow-Legged Gulls in the South of France.
UK
-MRSA bacteraemia and Clostridium difficile reports.
-Reducing healthcare associated infections in hospitals in England.
US
-American Medical Association speaks out against industrialized food production, including use of antibiotics and fossil fuels.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
-New Phase 3 Data Indicates that 13-valent Vaccine Has The Potential To Cover Against Pneumococcal Disease.
-Breakthrough Could Lead To New Antimicrobial Drugs.
-DNA Binding Compound That Kills Bacteria In 2 Minutes Could Lead To New Antibiotics.
-Structure Of Bacteria Responsible For Traveler's Diarrhea Identified By Researchers.
-The Battle Against Superbugs.
-Positive Results From Phase 2 Clinical Trial Of Torezolid In Patients With Complicated Skin And Skin Structure Infections.
-Breakthrough Could Lead To New Antimicrobial Drugs.
-DNA Binding Compound That Kills Bacteria In 2 Minutes Could Lead To New Antibiotics.
-Structure Of Bacteria Responsible For Traveler's Diarrhea Identified By Researchers.
-The Battle Against Superbugs.
-Positive Results From Phase 2 Clinical Trial Of Torezolid In Patients With Complicated Skin And Skin Structure Infections.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
-Antibiotic resistance linked to 'sex lives' of Bacteria.
-Clinical Study Of Novel Systemic Antibiotic Compound.
-Soap-Sniffing Technology That Encourages Hand Washing To Reduce Infections, Saves Money.
-New Rapid Campylobacter Test.
-Public Health Campaign Associated With Major Reduction In Antibiotic Use.
-Automated Surveillance Technologies In Prevention Of Healthcare-Associated Infections.
-Reactions From An Old Drug May Lead To New Antibiotics.
-Clinical Study Of Novel Systemic Antibiotic Compound.
-Soap-Sniffing Technology That Encourages Hand Washing To Reduce Infections, Saves Money.
-New Rapid Campylobacter Test.
-Public Health Campaign Associated With Major Reduction In Antibiotic Use.
-Automated Surveillance Technologies In Prevention Of Healthcare-Associated Infections.
-Reactions From An Old Drug May Lead To New Antibiotics.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
-MRSA 'rife' in area nursing homes.
- "surprising Link" Leads Towards A New Antibiotic.
-Oxoid Makes Screening For Antibiotic-Resistant Organisms Faster.
-Growing Concern About Risk Of Infection In Cancer Patients And Emerging Antibiotic Resistance.
-The Treatment Of Intra-Abdominal Infections.
-Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Found In Fertilizer.
-Common Antibiotics May Be Best First Treatment For Children With MRSA-related Infections.
-Pneumonia Caused By Community-Acquired MRSA.
Monday, June 1, 2009
-How Superbugs Control Their Lethal Weapons.
-MicroPhage Results On Rapid S. Aureus/MRSA Blood Culture Test Published.
-Fast Discovery Of Discriminative Pathogen Signatures.
-Universal Sensors, Nottingham Trent University And Cambridge Design Partnership To Help In The Fight Against The Hospital Superbugs, C.difficile, MRSA.
-Rapid Rise In Rates Of Resistance To Current Antibiotics.
-MicroPhage Results On Rapid S. Aureus/MRSA Blood Culture Test Published.
-Fast Discovery Of Discriminative Pathogen Signatures.
-Universal Sensors, Nottingham Trent University And Cambridge Design Partnership To Help In The Fight Against The Hospital Superbugs, C.difficile, MRSA.
-Rapid Rise In Rates Of Resistance To Current Antibiotics.
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