UCLA study finds copper can kill bacteria but prolonged use may trigger cross-resistance to antibiotics, urging balanced antimicrobial strategies.
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UCLA study finds copper can kill bacteria but prolonged use may trigger cross-resistance to antibiotics, urging balanced antimicrobial strategies.
UCLA study finds copper can kill bacteria but prolonged use may trigger cross-resistance to antibiotics, urging balanced antimicrobial strategies.
Copper, long valued for its antimicrobial properties, is proving to be a double-edged sword in the global battle against antibiotic-resistant...
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Gagan N Jain, consultant internal medicine, Hemraj Jain Hospital shared that while antibiotics are a cornerstone...
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Gagan N Jain, consultant internal medicine, Hemraj Jain Hospital shared that while antibiotics are a cornerstone...
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have used AI to find microbes that have existed on Earth for billions of years, leading to a...
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have used AI to find microbes that have existed on Earth for billions of years, leading to a...
A new study led by researchers at the Ineos Oxford Institute for antimicrobial research (IOI) has found that antimicrobial resistant bacteria is...
Copper has emerged as an ally in the battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Copper sulfate liquids, for example, have been used since the 1700s...
A groundbreaking study has raised the alarm over rising disease outbreaks and antimicrobial resistance in Lake […]
A groundbreaking study has raised the alarm over rising disease outbreaks and antimicrobial resistance in Lake […]