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Tackling antimicrobial resistance

Tackling antimicrobial resistance

Scientists identify proteins that help bacteria put up a fight

Scientists identify proteins that help bacteria put up a fight

New cause identified for necrotic enteritis in chicken

New cause identified for necrotic enteritis in chicken

FDA warns on green bean and garbanzo bean contamination

FDA warns on green bean and garbanzo bean contamination

Kiss but don't shake hands to stay healthy!

Kiss but don't shake hands to stay healthy!

Brits get to grips with superbugs

Brits get to grips with superbugs

Biochemist wins grant to develop cellular molecular probes capable of measuring cholesterol levels

Biochemist wins grant to develop cellular molecular probes capable of measuring cholesterol levels

Experts say far too much is spent on needless indigestion drugs

Experts say far too much is spent on needless indigestion drugs

BD Diagnostics announces FDA clearance of test to identify superbug

BD Diagnostics announces FDA clearance of test to identify superbug

Hospitals cut down on Christmas decorations to curb superbugs

Hospitals cut down on Christmas decorations to curb superbugs

Dirty ambulances may be a culprit in spread of superbugs

Dirty ambulances may be a culprit in spread of superbugs

HPA statement on recent media interest in Pseudomonas infections

HPA statement on recent media interest in Pseudomonas infections

Cethromycin achieves all endpoints in second pivotal Phase III Trial for treatment for pneumonia

Cethromycin achieves all endpoints in second pivotal Phase III Trial for treatment for pneumonia

MRSA bloodstream infections showing steady decrease

MRSA bloodstream infections showing steady decrease

Hospital chairman quits over superbug scandal

Hospital chairman quits over superbug scandal

Sandia develops portable microfluidic platform to detect biotoxins

Sandia develops portable microfluidic platform to detect biotoxins

Clostridium difficile infection is four times more likely to kill patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Clostridium difficile infection is four times more likely to kill patients with inflammatory bowel disease

War on infection takes on a new challenger - the Infection Prevention Society

War on infection takes on a new challenger - the Infection Prevention Society

Clostridium difficile could outstrip MRSA in Irish hospitals

Clostridium difficile could outstrip MRSA in Irish hospitals

Clostridium difficile bacterium found on patients with no obvious signs or symptoms of disease

Clostridium difficile bacterium found on patients with no obvious signs or symptoms of disease

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