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Resultados de su búsqueda "Antibiotics".

24 Apr

Frequent Use of Antibiotics in Infants and Toddlers May Increase Asthma/Allergy Risk

A new study finds frequent use of antibiotics in children under 2 significantly increases their risk for asthma, food allergies and hay fever.

02 Dec

Surgery versus Antibiotics in Childhood Appendicitis

A new study finds antibiotic-only treatment for appendicitis in children is safe, effective and less costly than surgery.

18 Sep

Antibiotic-Resistant Infections Are a Growing Threat Worldwide, New Study Warns

A new global analysis finds antimicrobial-resistant infections could potentially cause nearly 2 million deaths a year by 2050.

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Antibiotic resistance is an urgent global public health threat, as more microbes gain the ability to thwart essential bacteria-killing drugs.

And there's a hidden means by which antibiotic resistance is likely increasing, researchers say.

Manure from livestock is a major reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes that could threaten human health, researchers reported June 27 in the j...

Overuse of antibiotics might increase kids’ risk of developing asthma and allergies, by disrupting their gut bacteria during a crucial stage of child development, a new study says.

Exposure to antibiotics prior to age 2 is associated with a 24% increased risk of asthma and 33% increased risk of food al...

Preventing or treating infections could be a key means of warding off dementia, a new evidence review says.

Vaccines, antibiotics, antiviral medications and anti-inflammatory drugs are all associated with a reduced risk of dementia, researchers reported in a study published Jan. 21 i...

Cases of a bacterial infection called “rabbit fever” have been increasing during the past decade.

Cases of tularemia increased by 56% during the 2010s compared to the previous decade, researchers report in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

Half of all the nearly 2,500 reported cases between 2011 and 2022 came from four states: Arkansas, Miss...