Since the 1940s when antibiotics revolutionized medicine, they have enabled the effective treatment of bacterial infections ...
As I explained earlier this year, antibiotic resistance is a natural process. Bacteria, like all living things, are just trying to survive, so they develop ways to avoid being killed by antibiotics.
A new study published in the American Society for Microbiology journal Microbiology Spectrum demonstrates that a novel semi-synthetic compound can be derived from natural compounds to produce potent ...
With strong bactericidal properties, graphene has the potential to become a game changer in the fight against ...
Diclofenac and Nimesulide as alternatives. Dr. Vibhu Kawatra, Pediatric Pulmonologist and Allergy Specialist at Delhi's ...
Since graphene prevents bacteria from attaching to surfaces, it does not contribute to antibiotic resistance, unlike chemical ...
Researchers say the potency, specificity, and cytotoxicity of the compound suggest a unique mode of action that is distinct ...
A new study published in the American Society for Microbiology journal Microbiology Spectrum demonstrates that a novel ...
A new study published in the American Society for Microbiology journal Microbiology Spectrum demonstrates that a novel semi-synthetic compound can be derived from natural compounds to produce potent ...
With strong bactericidal properties, graphene has the potential to become a game changer in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. So far there have been no efficient ways to control these ...
As a result, the push for developing non-antibiotic strategies is increasingly becoming a priority, with more individuals being advised to explore alternative treatments ... supporting the natural ...