( NewsNation) — Urinary tract infections have long been associated with sexual activity and poor hygiene, but a new study ...
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When Infection Forces Heart Device Removal, Shorter Antibiotic Course May Suffice
ATLANTA -- For patients with cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED)-associated infections, a shorter course of ...
A recent study from the CDC found a nearly 70% increase in the spread of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE).
Researchers at Trinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI) and the Irish Mycobacterial Reference Laboratory at St James's ...
A 7-day course of antibiotics for patients hospitalized with bloodstream infections was just as effective as a 14-day course, according to results of the randomized, open-label BALANCE trial. Among ...
One of the pillars of modern medicine is showing its cracks, according to a new report from the World Health Organization. Antibiotics have turned once-deadly infections into minor inconveniences.
Cumulatively, from 2025 to 2050, the world could see more than 39 million deaths that are directly attributable to antimicrobial resistance or AMR, according to the study, which was published Monday ...
Mumbai: After reviewing studies conducted over 34 years, a group of Indian neonatologists concluded that shorter antibiotic courses could be as effect.
It is possible to use shorter antibiotic courses for proven blood infections in newborn babies or use courses guided by normalisation of blood tests, without any added risks.
HYDERABAD: A study published in Lancet Clinical Medicine has found that shorter antibiotic courses could be just as effective ...
Many Newborn infections can be treated with shorter antibiotic courses, according to Indian Neonatology team ( newborn specialist doctors) including Dr Saikiran D, a Consultant Neonatologist at ...
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