McGill researchers have developed a diagnostic system capable of identifying bacteria—and determining which antibiotics can ...
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Not all antibiotics kill bacteria—this test proves it
Some antibiotics don’t actually kill bacteria — they just pause them But once treatment ends, those bacteria can bounce back and cause the infection to return Now, scientists at the University of ...
Researchers at University Medicine Oldenburg have developed an AI tool that delivers fewer false-positive results than conventional screening methods when testing bacteria for resistance to reserve ...
Virtually every aspect of your health can be traced back to your microbiome. But some tests are better than others.
Study found that that breath samples from children with asthma could predict intestinal abundance of a bacterium, Eubacterium siraeum, linked to the condition.
Some antibiotics stop bacteria from growing without actually killing them, allowing infections to return later. Scientists at the University of Basel created a new test that tracks individual bacteria ...
Test results from the Oakland County courthouse, also on the county's Pontiac campus, are pending.
Flesh-eating bacteria sound like something an enterprising science fiction author would dream up, but they are, in fact, real—and the infections they cause can lead to disfigurement, loss of limbs and ...
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