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Only 6.9% of people with drug-resistant infections in eight large, low- and middle-income countries received an appropriate ...
Only 7.8% of patients with drug-resistant infections in India received an appropriate antibiotic, a study of eight nations ...
A two-week-old baby is referred to the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in Cape Town. The infant, who was born ...
Global study highlights India's massive treatment gap in fighting drug-resistant infections, with South Asia facing the brunt ...
Eight countries including India, Bangladesh, South Africa and Kenya lack access to the right antibiotics required for ...
University of Oregon researchers have uncovered a molecule produced by yeast living on human skin that showed potent ...
Health officials have warned that bacteria have already become resistant to one of the newest antibiotics on the NHS ...
Experts say bacterial infections are responsible for more infant deaths than is generally recognised, and things may get worse as more of the bugs become resistant to commonly used antibiotics.
The study also estimated that over a million died every year during 1990-2021 from antibiotic resistance, in which ...
According to a study presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2025 Meeting, held April 24–28 in Honolulu, children ...
The risk for food allergy, asthma and allergic rhinitis was elevated among children who received antibiotics in early childhood, and risk was greater with five-plus courses, according to data ...
Only about eight per cent of bacterial infections detected in 2019 in India were treated appropriately, according to an ...