STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Taking antibiotics during an influenza infection can increases the risk of developing a dangerous bacterial pneumonia, according to recent research. Antibiotics are often ...
Doctors sometimes prescribe antibiotics to help treat a cough, but a new study shows the drugs won't help reduce the severity or duration of coughing -- even if a bacterial infection is the culprit. Staten Island Advance: Taking antibiotics for the flu could lead to dangerous bacterial pneumonia, researchers find Taking antibiotics for the flu could lead to dangerous bacterial pneumonia, researchers find The Brown Daily Herald: Brown researchers develop bandages that detect infection, release antibiotics Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences - University at Buffalo: When Antibiotics Fail, Living Viruses Can Treat Infection In a first for Buffalo, bacteriophage therapy, which harnesses living viruses, sucessfully treated a patient with a chronic MRSA bacterial infection. Researchers have developed a new antibiotic that reduced or eliminated drug-resistant bacterial infections in mouse models of acute pneumonia and sepsis while sparing healthy microbes in the mouse gut ... CIDRAP: Use of newer antibiotics for challenging infections is rising, but no improvement seen in death rates The study, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, found that, among patients hospitalized with a difficult-to-treat (DTR) gram-negative bacterial infections, initial treatment with one of six ...
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