Rates of bloodstream infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria are expected to surge across Europe as the population ages ...
The rates of bloodstream infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria will increase substantially across Europe in the next ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli), a type of bacteria commonly found in the human gut, could spread as quickly as swine flu, new ...
The presence of antibiotic-resistance bacteria in a person’s stool or urine indicates an increased risk of developing a drug-resistant bloodstream infection, such as sepsis, according to research ...
The modeling study predicts the rate of drug-resistant BSIs will rise sharply in Europe over the next 5 years, driven ...
New research reveals gut bacteria significantly influence heart health by producing chemicals affecting cholesterol, ...
While gut bacteria play an essential (if not always socially tactful) role in human nutrition, a wealth of recent research ...
Bacteria Gram positive in sputum gram stain.red background. Both sepsis and bacteremia involve bacteria in the bloodstream. Bacteremia generally is not a serious condition, but sepsis can be ...
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cayuga Medical Center announced on Thursday that it has reached more than 1,200 consecutive days without a Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection, or CLABSI. CLABSI is a serious, ...
Scientists have introduced a 15-minute test which can fast-track detecting whether a patient is suffering from a bacterial or ...
Experts can now predict the transmission rate of a bacterial E. coli infection in the same way as they can for viral pandemics, which can help battling treatment-resistant infections in the future.