Why antibiotics can fail even against non-resistant bacteria. ScienceDaily . Retrieved February 5, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 02 / 250205130936.htm ...
Antibiotics are indispensable for treating bacterial infections. But why are they sometimes ineffective, even when the bacteria are not resistant? In their latest study published in the journal Nature ...
Antibiotic resistance genes were typically isolated by cloning from cultured bacteria or by PCR amplification. Those methods missed potential antibiotic resistance reservoirs because of ...
According to the CDC, nearly three million people in the U.S. get antibiotic resistant infections every year, and around 35,000 people die from those infections.