Innovative nanoparticle research could restore antibiotic efficacy
Disrupting drug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens is a potential breakthrough in addressing AMR and enhancing antibiotic success.
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Disrupting drug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens is a potential breakthrough in addressing AMR and enhancing antibiotic success.
The bacterial detection method is robust and highly sensitive over a wide concentration range and does not require DNA amplification, research suggests.
A microbial gene therapy can “eliminate antibiotic-resistant E. coli strains in the gut”, according to first-in-human study interim results.
A new paper shows thermal imaging (infrared thermography) can detect E. coli and S. aureus bacteria after just six hours of incubation, long before it is visible to the human eye.
The impact of rapid microbiological methods (RMM) on the scientific community has been widespread and profound. Lucpah Nekati explains how their numerous benefits enable deeper understanding, faster and more easily.