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* A blog of Indian Initiative for Management of Antibiotic Resistance (IIMAR) managed by Dr. A. J. Tamhankar

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Global Scenario of Bacteria, Infections, Antibiotics and Resistance- By Dr. A. J. Tamhankar


Bacteria fight against dengue- The wMel Wolbachia strain blocks dengue and invades caged Aedes aegypti populations- The Nature
How does flu season affect the use of respiratory fluoroquinolones, a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics commonly used to treat pneumonia and other bacterial infections?     
Are you connected? -Clinton Herald....Most likely your resistance was low—perhaps your stress levels were too high ... every inhalation would bring massive infection; 
Innovative Solutions for Clean Air in Critical Healthcare Settings: Express Healthcare Management 
Unwashable Places In Produce May Harbour E. coli, Salmonella
With A 'Beta' Version Of Cell Behavior, Salmonella Stays Deadly 
 Poultry Farms That Go Organic Have Significantly Fewer Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria 
Using Oral Vancomycin Prescriptions As A Proxy Measure For Clostridium Difficile Infections
Dr. A. J. Tamhankar, National Coordinator for Indian Initiative for Management of Antibiotic Resistance (IIMAR) at 10:39 AM No comments:

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Global Scenario of Bacteria, Infections, Antibiotics and Resistance- By Dr. A. J. Tamhankar


New Compound May Protect Against The Deadly Toxin Botulinum
Natural Antimicrobials Tuned To Improve Their Effectiveness At Battling Superbugs
Program Reduces Infections, Saves Lives And Money
Discovery Of New Defense Against Common Hospital-Acquired Infection
Catheter Infections In Dialysis Patients Reduced   By Acne-Treating Antibiotic
Bacteria From Dog Feces Discovered In Urbanized Air
Sepsis Nationwide Trends In The 21st Century
Micro-organisms Are "invisible" To The Immune System
CDC Baffled By Legionnaire's Disease Cases Way Up In The US
Virus Uses 'Swiss Army Knife' Protein To Cause   Infection
Study Reveals How Microbes Travel The Earth
Study Reveals Parasite-Infected Rodents Attracted To Cat Odor
Amoebas On The Offensive? Second Child Death Reported In A Month
Unwashable Places In Produce May Harbor E. coli, Salmonella
Pathway Mapped Of Infection For A Common, Potentially Life-Threatening Respiratory Virus
Dr. A. J. Tamhankar, National Coordinator for Indian Initiative for Management of Antibiotic Resistance (IIMAR) at 7:37 AM No comments:

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Global Scenario of Bacteria, Infections, Antibiotics and Resistance- By Dr. A. J. Tamhankar

Germany – Governmental funding for research in antibiotic resistance and hospital acquired infections 
MDR Salmonella Kentucky, including R against ciprofloxacin, spreading and found in UK, France and Denmark  
UK – MRSA at record low in many acute trusts   
US – Salmonella outbreak reignites debate over antibiotics in food supply – an outbreak of antibiotic resistant Salmonella
Australia – antimicrobial stewardship is one of the major points on a communiqué after a Health Ministers’ Conference in Darwin  
Don't let the bugs bite- The West Australian 
Turkey recall raises US food safety questions...Reuters India..... 
Venus Remedies to outlicense 4 drugs in US, Europe
Changing Incidence of Bacterial Meningitis
Fresh Strawberries Tainted With E. Coli Sicken 10, One Dies In NW Oregon
Natural Food Preservative That Kills Food-Borne Bacteria
Researchers Find New Bacterium Causing Tick-Borne Illness Ehrlichiosis In Wis., Minn.

The Natural Products Potential Of Frankia
Superbug Evolution Aided By Aggressive Drug Therapy
Resistant Salmonella Strain Resurfaces; FDA Cracks Down With New Laws
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