A MYSTERY salmonella outbreak that occurred in the UK last year has been under investigation by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). More than 50 people were reported to have fallen ill and 10 ...
Using real-time tracking, they demonstrated that nearly all Salmonella in infected tissues resist antibiotics due to slow growth, challenging long-standing theories. These findings could reshape ...
To test this hypothesis, the researchers infected human cells with the bacterium Salmonella typhimurium ... was comparable with that of established antibiotics such as tobramycin, highlighting ...
Prescription antibiotics, such as penicillin, have helped people to recover from otherwise fatal diseases and conditions since the 1940s. However, many people may consider alternative treatments ...
Figure 1: Starting with 2,200 Salmonella proteins with metabolic ... sufficient to provide opportunities for generations of new antibiotics. The challenge is to find compounds that are safe ...
The UK Health Security Agency is investigating an outbreak of a rare bug that left 54 people in the UK ill and 10 in hospital ...
If bacteria such as the ones found in our chicken samples become resistant to even more drugs, it could mean that antibiotics we now use to treat life-threatening illnesses from salmonella and ...
These persisters can then come back with a vengeance and may no longer respond to the same antibiotic, the theory goes. For example, antibiotics are only partially effective against infections caused ...
Salmonella dublin is adapted to live in cattle, which remain the most important reservoir of this strain of the bacteria. It ...
As his health deteriorated, he was taken to Warrington Hospital where he was diagnosed with salmonella and transferred to a ward ... but was visited by doctors who began administering antibiotics and ...