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ART & Heart Safety; Eosinophil Counts Post MI; Antibiotics Fall Short After TAVR Antibiotics

ART & Heart Safety; Eosinophil Counts Post MI; Antibiotics Fall Short After TAVR

Cardiology > Prevention — Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine by Nicole Lou, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today December 24, 2024 Use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) was not significantly associated with an increased long-term risk of cardiovascular diseases in women, according to a meta-analysis. (European Heart Journal) A…
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December 24, 2024
Basilea is awarded additional CARB-X funding to develop new drug candidate from a novel class of antibiotics Antibiotics

Basilea is awarded additional CARB-X funding to develop new drug candidate from a novel class of antibiotics

- Additional funding awarded following successful drug candidate nomination - USD 7.3 million to support progression of antibiotic BAL2420 (LptA inhibitor) towards first-in-human clinical studies Allschwil, Switzerland – WEBWIRE – Monday, December 23, 2024 Basilea Pharmaceutica Ltd, Allschwil (SIX: BSLN), a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to meeting the needs of…
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December 24, 2024
The impact of treatment strategies on the epidemiological dynamics of plasmid-conferred antibiotic resistance Antibiotics

The impact of treatment strategies on the epidemiological dynamics of plasmid-conferred antibiotic resistance

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 121, Issue 52, December 2024. SignificanceGiven the rising levels of antibiotic resistance, we need a better understanding of how to use antibiotics sustainably. While most current work on treatment strategies to reduce resistance focuses on chromosomal resistance, we focus on plasmid...Read More
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December 17, 2024
AI tool analyzes placentas at birth for faster detection of neonatal, maternal problems Antibiotics

AI tool analyzes placentas at birth for faster detection of neonatal, maternal problems

A newly developed tool that harnesses computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI) may help clinicians rapidly evaluate placentas at birth, potentially improving neonatal and maternal care, according to new research from scientists at Northwestern Medicine and Penn State. The study, which was published Dec. 13 in the print edition of…
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December 14, 2024
‘Medicine needed an alternative’: How the ‘phage whisperer’ aims to replace antibiotics with viruses Antibiotics

‘Medicine needed an alternative’: How the ‘phage whisperer’ aims to replace antibiotics with viruses

Bacteriophages — "phages," for short — are viruses that attack bacteria. Some scientists hope to use them to cure bacterial infections. (Image credit: SCIEPRO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY via Getty Images) The first antibiotics made once-deadly infections curable, and their early developers were lauded with a Nobel . But these miracle drugs…
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December 11, 2024
Letters to the Editor: November 2024 Antibiotics

Letters to the Editor: November 2024

One Size Fits None I was struck by Simon Lewsen’s article “The Accommodation Problem” (September/October). Are universities enabling students to avoid the essential challenges of learning, or are universities finally adapting to inclusive learning? As a high school teacher, I see this struggle as being the result of students carrying…
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December 11, 2024