Rising resistance to antibiotic Rifaximin is escalating superbug threats, limiting treatment options for infections and highlighting urgent public...
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There is compelling evidence that bacteria, parasites, viruses, and fungi are developing resistance to antimicrobials. As a result, infections in humans, animals, and plants are becoming increasingly difficult, and in some cases impossible, to treat.
Rising resistance to antibiotic Rifaximin is escalating superbug threats, limiting treatment options for infections and highlighting urgent public...
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By Chidinma Ewunonu-AlukoDr Mutiu Oladele-Bukola, Veterinary Doctor at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Obafemi...
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