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Microbiology
Unveiling a New Mechanism for Rapid Evolution of Multidrug-Resistant Infections
Mixed-strain pathogen populations are found to expedite the evolution of antibiotic resistance, offering new insights into combating multidrug-resistant infections.
Februery 2024
Thymectomy in Non-Thymomatous Myasthenia Gravis: Long-Term Outcomes and Prognostic Factors
Long-term outcomes of thymectomy in non-thymomatous myasthenia gravis are influenced by various prognostic factors, informing patient selection and treatment decisions for this autoimmune disorder.
Februery 2024
Famotidine's Role in Long COVID Treatment
A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study investigates the effect of Famotidine on cognitive and behavioral dysfunctions induced by post-COVID-19 infection.
Februery 2024
First Human Death from Oz Virus Recorded in Japan: Implications for Public Health
The first human fatality from the Oz virus in Japan underscores the need for vigilant surveillance and control measures to mitigate emerging infectious disease threats.
Februery 2024
Decoding Clinical Decision-Making: Understanding the Influence of Consultation Reasoning
Exploring the influence of consultation reasoning on clinical decision-making processes sheds light on the complexities of medical practice.
Februery 2024
Arexvy Vaccine Receives European Commission Approval for RSV
The Arexvy vaccine, previously approved by the FDA in the US, receives European Commission approval for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) prevention, with initial doses expected in the fall.
Februery 2024
Long-Term Impact of COVID on Male Fertility: Insights from Post-Infection Studies
Men experience sustained reductions in semen quality following COVID infection, underscoring the importance of long-term monitoring and fertility assessments in post-COVID care.
Februery 2024
Princess of Asturias Award Honors Research in Bacterial Resistance
Bonnie L. Bassler, Jeffrey I. Gordon, and Peter Greenberg receive the Princess of Asturias Award for their groundbreaking research on microorganisms and its implications for therapy development.
Februery 2024
WHO's Warning on Avian Flu: Potential for Increased Human Transmission
As cases rise among mammals, the World Health Organization alerts to the heightened risk of avian flu mutations, particularly in regions like Europe and America.
Februery 2024
Anthrax Outbreak in Ghana Claims One Life, Infects Eleven
An anthrax outbreak in Ghana results in one fatality and eleven infections, linked to the consumption of contaminated cattle carcasses, according to local sources.