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Our research found that people in Bangladesh had a considerable increase in antibiotic resistance in their gut bacteria due to self‐medication with antibiotics during the COVID‐19 pandemic. To prevent the spread of antibiotic‐resistant bacteria, our research highlighted the crucial role of raising awareness and using antibiotics appropriately ...
Rabeya Khanam +5 more
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The global transcriptional regulator MgaSpn affects the virulence of Streptococcus pneumoniae by regulating PcpA. [PDF]
Wang S +6 more
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A total of 98 E. coli isolates from community‐acquired UTIs were analyzed, revealing high resistance rates to trimethoprim‐sulfamethoxazole and fluoroquinolones. Phylogenetic group B2 was the most prevalent and associated with increased virulence, while ST1193 emerged as the dominant MDR clone.
Vívian Santos Galvão +5 more
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In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Raw Honey From Apis mellifera, Awi Zone, Amhara, Ethiopia
Honey samples were collected from districts of Awi zone. The moisture contents and pH of honey samples were 13 ± 0.07–20 ± 0.09 and 3.76–4.01, respectively. Pure 100% honey samples showed the greatest inhibition zone with 25% showed the lowest inhibition zone against tested bacterial pathogens.
Bulti Kumera +8 more
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Chlorhexidine-Loaded Zinc Nanoparticles: A Potent Antibacterial Agent Against Streptococcus pneumoniae. [PDF]
Kumar R +5 more
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes substantial global morbidity, particularly in infants and elderly populations. This review summarizes key viral pathogenesis mechanisms and highlights recent advances in both prophylactic (vaccines, antibodies) and therapeutic (antiviral agents) strategies against RSV.
Xiaowen Liang +7 more
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Teichoic acids in the periplasm and cell envelope of <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i>. [PDF]
Nguyen M +13 more
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Abstract Background Lack of central venous line (CVL) sites is a common indication for intestinal transplantation in intestinal failure (IF) patients. For treatment of central line‐associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs), many pediatric gastroenterologists preserve CVL access, but line removal is typically recommended for Candida sp CLABSI due to ...
Hamza Hassan Khan +5 more
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Genomic surveillance of invasive <i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> strains in south Tunisia during 2012-2022. [PDF]
Smaoui F +9 more
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