Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Global Scenario of Bacteria, Infections, Antibiotics and Resistance- By Dr. A. J. Tamhankar (Research Associate: Sandeep Nerkar)

Study Finds Bacterial Protein In House Dust Spurs Asthma 
Antibiotic Delivery Could Be Revolutionized By Cholera Discovery
Physician At The Forefront Of 2002 Meningitis Outbreak Shares Lessons Learned Infection Prevention On Long Spaceflights 
Improving Adherence To Guidelines Cut Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing By Pediatricians 
Clinicians Warned Of The Aggressive Nature Of Meningitis Cases 
For MRSA-Related Pneumonia Study Finds Optimal Treatment Duration 
Ultraviolet Light Effective In Hospital Infection Control 
Fighting Food-Poisoning Bacteria With Leaves Of Carob Tree 
For Intensive-Care Patients,Bloodstream Infections Cut By 44 Percent By Antimicrobial Soap And Ointment 
Antibiotic Resistance Diagnosed Much Faster With New Tests 
Important Therapeutic Option Shows Promise In Treating Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis 
TB Campaign Threatened By Drug Resistance
New Technique Enables Scientists To Step Up Hunt For Bacterial Genes Tied To Lyme Disease
Bean Used In Chinese Food Could Protect Against Sepsis 
New Insights Into How Antibiotics Work Bacteria Cocktail Wipes Out Superbug C. Diff
In Mice 
Bacterial Transfer Of Resistance Genes Targeted 
Reducing MRSA Infections Using Horizontal Infection Prevention Strategy
Antibiotic Effectiveness Against MRSA Restored By Additive
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Cell Wall Could Soon Be Breached

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