Nanomedicine delivers targeted antibiotic at one go to fight infection
HQ Team October 25, 2024: Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unveiled a nanomedicine that can deliver an entire course of antibiotics.
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HQ Team October 25, 2024: Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unveiled a nanomedicine that can deliver an entire course of antibiotics.
HQ Team October 2, 2024: A device named Bioelectronic Localized Antimicrobial Stimulation Therapy (BLAST) has been developed to prevent skin infections by using harmless electrical.
The World Health Organization has come out with its first-ever guidelines for the manufacturing of antibiotics in a bid to stop environmental emissions and.
HQ Team April 15, 2024: Superbugs are held responsible for most hospital-acquired infections, however, research delving into the genetic data of bacteria causing.
HQ Team April 1, 2024: Preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) might soon be as simple as taking a couple of.
HQ Team November 4, 2023: Scientists have discovered a possible treatment for antibiotic-resistant super gonorrhea. In a large experiment involving nearly a 1000.
HQ Team November 1, 2023: A collaboration between the University of Bonn, Utrecht University, and Northeastern University in Boston, alongside NovoBiotic Pharmaceuticals, has.
HQ Team July 22, 2023: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect nearly one in two women at least once in their lifetime. The growing.
Pfizer suspends sale of 4 antibiotics in India as there are some deviations observed in the manufacturing process
A group of European patient and consumer organisations has written a letter to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) expressing concern over the shortage.