antibiotics
Coverage of antibiotics in the Nexus archive.
- Michigan health officials issue recommendations as cyclosporiasis outbreak grows
Michigan health officials report 572 cyclosporiasis cases as of July 4, urging extra caution with fresh produce like bagged salads, cilantro, and raspberries. Recommendations include thorough washing, trimming damaged areas, and cooking to 158°F to kill the parasite, with emphasis on hydration for vulnerable groups.
- How a bacterial survival strategy is changing medicine
Researchers discovered that bacteria use membrane vesicles to transfer proteins between cells, enabling dormant bacteria to survive antibiotic treatments. This resource-pooling strategy, observed in Escherichia coli, explains why some bacteria persist despite medication and could improve antibiotic development.
- Study Flags Overuse of Antibiotics for Diverticulitis
A study found nearly all patients received antibiotics for diverticulitis at VA facilities despite guidelines against their use in uncomplicated cases. Over 33,000 outpatients were included in the retrospective cohort analysis.
- I've had a UTI every few months for five years - and antibiotics don't work: Don't worry, says DR ELLIE. Here's how to beat them for good - and the hidden cause no one realises is to blame
The article discusses recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs) that persist despite antibiotic treatment, with Dr. Ellie offering advice on overcoming them and identifying a hidden cause. It highlights the frustration of frequent UTIs and suggests alternative solutions beyond antibiotics.
- Our ancient enemy: scientists discover oldest-known plague outbreak
Scientists discovered the oldest-known evidence of the plague, dating back 5,500 years, predating previous records by 200 years. The disease caused deadly outbreaks and contributed to the Black Death in the 14th century, and remains treatable with antibiotics today.
- Manitoba MAID law 'punishing' 94-year-old woman, pro-choice group says
A 94-year-old woman from Steinbach, Manitoba, has stopped taking her heart medication and antibiotics to hasten her death after being denied medical assistance in dying (MAID). A pro-choice group claims the Manitoba MAID law is 'punishing' her.
- How an HKU-developed eczema product could help fight superbug threat
An eczema product developed by Hong Kong University (HKU) is highlighted for its potential to combat the threat of antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs.' The article discusses the global crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), driven by overuse of antibiotics since Alexander Fleming's 1928 discovery.
- ER doctor reveals how pneumonia can suddenly turn deadly after Kyle Busch’s death
The death of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch highlights the rapid progression of pneumonia to fatal sepsis. ER doctor Dr. Kenneth J. Perry explains that sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to infection, often leading to organ failure and death if untreated. Early symptoms mimic severe flu, and prompt antibiotic treatment is critical for survival.
- Turbocharging immune system could mean end of antibiotics
Turbocharging the immune system could lead to the end of antibiotics, revolutionizing the treatment of infections. This breakthrough has the potential to transform the medical field and save countless lives. The innovation aims to enhance the body's natural defense mechanisms.
- Antibiotics look like any other drugs — and that’s a problem
Antibiotics have a similar appearance to other drugs, which can lead to problems in limiting resistance. Medical microbiologist Heiman Wertheim discusses the importance of physical appearance and labelling of antibiotics. The issue is highlighted in an article published in Nature.
- Are non-antibiotic drugs contributing to antimicrobial resistance?
Research suggests non-antibiotic drugs may be contributing to antimicrobial resistance, which is typically addressed by focusing on antibiotic use. Compounds with incidental antibacterial effects might be part of the problem. This issue is explored in a publication by Nature.
- Antibiotic resistance is growing — don’t delay new antibiotics
The world urgently needs new antibiotics due to growing resistance, but companies developing them face market challenges that deter investment.
- Why you DO need a probiotic when taking antibiotics... and which type is best for you
The article discusses the importance of taking probiotics alongside antibiotics to mitigate gut health disruption and recommends specific probiotic types for optimal effectiveness.
- Scientists discover skincare compound that kills drug-resistant bacteria
Scientists discovered madecassic acid, derived from Centella asiatica, can kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria like E. coli by targeting a bacterial protein absent in humans, offering a promising new antibiotic approach.
- Three meningitis B cases confirmed in Dorset as young people offered vaccines
Three cases of meningitis B have been confirmed in Dorset, UK, between March 20 and April 15. The UK Health Security Agency reports successful treatment of affected individuals and is offering vaccines to young people as a precaution. Antibiotics are also being administered to prevent spread.
- Three more cases of meningitis B confirmed in Dorset as scores of school children offered antibiotics, say officials
Three new cases of meningitis B have been confirmed in Dorset, prompting officials to administer antibiotics to scores of school children as a preventive measure. The outbreak has raised concerns among health authorities, who are monitoring the situation closely.