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Antibiotics

June 2024

  • Close up of a lock on a toilet door featuring the word 'pain'

    Science Weekly
    The infection that affects half of women and its link to antibiotic resistance – podcast

  • A gloved hand is pushing a black cartridge into a white box.

    Rapid UTI test that cuts detection time to 45 minutes awarded Longitude prize

  • Scanning electron micrograph of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

    AI used to predict potential new antibiotics in groundbreaking study

  • A composite image in two parts. On the left is a dark background with woman walking, her clothes are covered in squiggles. On the right she is walking into a bright field of flowers

    Agony and the urge to pee: the growing evidence giving hope to chronic UTI sufferers

May 2024

  • Staphylococcus aureus bacteria

    Huge number of deaths linked to superbugs can be avoided, say experts

  • Two pharmacists restock the shelves

    UK pharmacists demand powers to change whooping cough prescriptions

  • Drugs in a pharmacy

    The Guardian view on antimicrobial resistance: we must prioritise this global health threat

  • White chickens in a crowded barn

    Post-Brexit rules on antibiotic use on farms water down EU laws, experts say

  • Rise of drug-resistant superbugs could make Covid pandemic look ‘minor’, expert warns

  • What is antimicrobial resistance and how big a problem is it?

April 2024

  • A woman has her teeth checked during a dental appointment.

    Vulnerable Britons may be dying due to watchdog not approving dental antibiotics

    Exclusive: Refusal to approve antibiotic prophylaxis for those at risk of infective endocarditis may have increased deaths

February 2024

  • A laminated yellow sign with black writing and a headline saying "Plague Warning!!!", with red circles crossing out both an icon of a person walking and an icon of a dog.

    A case of bubonic plague was reported in Oregon. Here’s what to know

    US cases of plague are exceedingly rare, and modern therapies are effective when patients are treated in time

January 2024

  • Tablets in a hand.

    People severely ill with suspected sepsis should be given antibiotics, Nice says

    National Institute for Health and Care Excellence says national early warning score should be used to assess severity of illness
  • A pharmacist collects medications for prescriptions

    The Guardian view on medicine shortages: a global issue for which Britain needs a plan

    Editorial: Challenges with drug supply chains face many governments. But Brexit has made the situation worse for the UK
  • A scientist in a laboratory

    Scientists hail new antibiotic that can kill drug-resistant bacteria

    Zosurabalpin has defeated strains of pneumonia and sepsis in mice, raising hopes for human trials

December 2023

  • Michael Brown in the early 1980s

    Other lives
    Mike Brown obituary

    Other lives: Academic pharmacist and pharmaceutical microbiologist who specialised in understanding how bacteria respond to antibiotics

November 2023

  • The misuse and overuse of antibiotics and antifungals is driving bugs to mutate so that common drugs are no longer effective to kill them, a phenomenon known as antimicrobial resistance

    Australia’s overuse of antibiotics found to be driving rate of drug-resistant infections

  • A person's hand holding white pills

    Antibiotic-resistant infections rise in England but still below pre-Covid levels

October 2023

  • Mother holding baby in Phillipines maternity ward

    ‘Alarming’ rates of babies with antibiotic-resistant bugs in Asia-Pacific, Australian study finds

  • Doctors conducting knee replacement surgery on a patient

    Common antibiotic treatment failing to prevent infections in surgery patients, Australian study finds

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