A new study shows that microplastics facilitate antimicrobial resistance, even without the presence of antibiotics.
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"This challenges the notion that microplastics are merely passive carriers of resistant bacteria and highlights their role as ...
Microplastics are not just pollutants, but also highly complex materials that facilitate antimicrobial resistance, even ...
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The following is a summary of “Feasibility of antimicrobial lead time as process and quality indicator for hospitals,” ...
This research topic focuses on the exploration and analysis of alternative nucleic acid structures within microbial systems, ...
Overuse of antibiotics is currently the primary reason for the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Researchers at the ...
The field of cellular and infection microbiology is continuously challenged by the evolution of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infections, which ...
Inflammation may be at the core of cognitive decline as recent studies offer clues on how herpes simplex virus-1, antibiotics ...