Deadly E coli: A worry for India? IBNLive.com......New Delhi: The new mutant strain of the E Coli bacteria has left 36 people dead ... resistant to even high end antibiotics. But is that a worry for India?
Coming to a pharmacy near you? Don't get bugged, get better...The Express Tribune By Mahnoor Sherazee
New antibiotic fished out of sea: Times of India...Others continue to carry the dormant bacteria and are not treated. "For the last 50 years, we have not discovered any new antibiotic to treat TB exclusively
China – forceful measures against overuse of antibiotics: sin hospitals, including lifting the right from the non-compliant doctor to prescribe antibiotics
New antibiotic fished out of sea: Times of India...Others continue to carry the dormant bacteria and are not treated. "For the last 50 years, we have not discovered any new antibiotic to treat TB exclusively
China – forceful measures against overuse of antibiotics: sin hospitals, including lifting the right from the non-compliant doctor to prescribe antibiotics
AMU lab developed easy method for the detection of multi-drug resistant NDM: India Education Diary..The antibiotic resistance of the NDM1 gene may exponentially accelerate the spread of bacteria that carry it through humans. NDM1 has been detected in bacteria in India, Pakistan, the United States, and the United Kingdom..
Forget radiation, mobiles pose infection risk too: The Mobile Indian...By Anil Satapathy, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi, June 09, 2011 According to a study, mobiles of patients and health care workers are found to carry potentially dangerous bacteria. Mobile phones, which are at the centre of debate for their ...
'New Delhi superbug' remains a global concern: WHO official..Economic Times ......GENEVA: The New Delhi superbug " remains "a global concern" because of its resistance to all available antibiotics in the world, according to a senior World Health Organisation (WHO) official. "The 'New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1 (NDM-1)' bacteria ...
1st Global Forum on Bacterial Infections: Balancing Treatment ... Access and Antibiotic Resistance, to be held at the India Habitat ...
'New Delhi superbug' remains a global concern: WHO official..Economic Times ......GENEVA: The New Delhi superbug " remains "a global concern" because of its resistance to all available antibiotics in the world, according to a senior World Health Organisation (WHO) official. "The 'New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1 (NDM-1)' bacteria ...
1st Global Forum on Bacterial Infections: Balancing Treatment ... Access and Antibiotic Resistance, to be held at the India Habitat ...