We Want Antibiotics

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

Thursday, November 14, 2013

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

  • Antibiotic use cut by nearly a third with new test for patients with sore throats
  • Bacterial toxin sets the course for serious infection
  • Government cuts putting patients at risk of Clostridium difficile infection say experts, UK
  • Use of calcium-channel blocker and antibiotic associated with small increased risk of kidney injury
  • Novel imaging technique, a new weapon in the fight against superbugs
  • Multi-resistant bacteria defeated by new substance
  • Veterans hospitals nationwide sustain decline in MRSA
  • Human decomposition: study maps internal bacteria
  • Opportunities for improvement identified through evaluation of hospital infection prevention policies
  • The science of toxins and illness associated with E. coli
  • Listeria's resistance to disinfectants
  • Risk of clostridium difficile infection may be higher in the obese
  • Increase in pediatric musculoskeletal MRSA infections
  • Novel technique addresses antibiotic resistance
  • Community-associated MRSA rife in nursing homes
  • Proposed social network modeling may help in the fight against hospital infections
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