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20 Dec
Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says

Antibiotics Do Not Increase Risks for Cognitive Decline, Dementia in Older Adults, New Data Says

Seniors with an infection can take antibiotics without fear of harming their brain health.

Antibiotics don’t appear to increase the risk of cognitive decline or demen...

02 Dec
Antibiotics or Surgery: What's Best for Child Appendicitis?

Antibiotics or Surgery: What's Best for Child Appendicitis?

For decades, surgery to remove an inflamed appendix has been a rite of childhood for many.

But a new study says treating appendicitis with antibiotics, rather than surgery, is the best way to address most cases.

Using antibiotics to treat uncomplicated cases of app...

25 Oct
Antibiotics Reveal Links Between Gut Microbes, Parkinson's

Antibiotics Reveal Links Between Gut Microbes, Parkinson's

Certain gut microbes might be linked to a person’s risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests.

People prescribed multiple courses of penicillin ...

30 Aug
Antibiotic Overuse in Nursing Homes Could Foster 'Superbugs'

Antibiotic Overuse in Nursing Homes Could Foster 'Superbugs'

Senior residential homes are breeding grounds for antibiotic-resistant bacteria, due to overprescription of antibiotics, a new study says.

Stool samples provided by Australian senior home residents contained bacteria with a wide range of genes linked to

19 Aug
Your Gut Could Be Source of Powerful New Antibiotics

Your Gut Could Be Source of Powerful New Antibiotics

The crowded microbial space of the human gut is revealing potential routes to new antibiotics, scientists report.

Molecules isolated from studying the gut's microbiome have yi...

05 Aug
Doctors May Have New Weapon Against Flesh-Eating Bacteria

Doctors May Have New Weapon Against Flesh-Eating Bacteria

MONDAY, Aug. 5, 2024 (HeathDay News) -- A new antimicrobial compound can effectively clear “flesh-eating” bacterial infections in mice, a new study shows.

The compound could be the first in an entirely new class of antibiotics, which could prove invaluable in...

25 Jul
'Two-Target' Antibiotics Could Make Bacterial Resistance Much Tougher

'Two-Target' Antibiotics Could Make Bacterial Resistance Much Tougher

Synthetic antibiotics that attack bacteria in two directions at once could be the solution for combatting antimicrobial-resistant bugs, a new study claims.

These dual-action a...

19 Jul
Studies Support Use of Daily Antibiotic to Prevent STDs in High-Risk Groups

Studies Support Use of Daily Antibiotic to Prevent STDs in High-Risk Groups

It's long been known that popping the antibiotic doxycycline within 72 hours of a risky sexual encounter can greatly reduce a person's risk for a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

In fact, the U.S. Centers for Dis...

16 Jul
How Early Antibiotic Use Could Raise Kids' Asthma Risk

How Early Antibiotic Use Could Raise Kids' Asthma Risk

Early exposure to antibiotics might increase a kid's risk of asthma by altering their gut bacteria, a new mouse study finds.

Antibiotics could specifically lower gut production of indole pr...

15 Jul
Could OTC Nasal Sprays Ease Colds & Flu and Cut Antibiotic Use?

Could OTC Nasal Sprays Ease Colds & Flu and Cut Antibiotic Use?

Over-the-counter nasal sprays could be a potent weapon against a major public health threat -- antibiotic resistance, researchers report.

Their analysis, which looked at data from nearly 14,000 adults, found that common nasal sprays could help keep upper respiratory trac...

05 Jun
CDC Supports Use of Antibiotic as 'Morning After Pill' to Stop STDs

CDC Supports Use of Antibiotic as 'Morning After Pill' to Stop STDs

In new guidelines released Tuesday, U.S. health officials now recommend that certain people take the antibiotic doxycycline as a morning-after pill to lower the risk of some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

The latest recommendations only apply to gay and bisexual ...

26 Apr
Vancomycin May Be Losing Strength Against Common Deadly Infection

Vancomycin May Be Losing Strength Against Common Deadly Infection

Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is a leading cause of illness and death, especially for frail and hospitalized Americans.

Now, a new study suggests that the leading antibiotic used to fight it, vancomycin<...

25 Apr
FDA Approves New Antibiotic Against UTIs

FDA Approves New Antibiotic Against UTIs

As many patients already know, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can recur despite the use of antibiotics.

So, it's welcome news that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved Pivya (pivmecillinam) to fight bacterial

23 Apr
Neosporin Ointment in the Nose Might Be Potent Antibiotic

Neosporin Ointment in the Nose Might Be Potent Antibiotic

Want to prevent a respiratory infection?

A fingerful of Neosporin antibiotic swabbed inside your nose might help you fight off a range of invading respiratory viruses, a new study claims.

Lab animals whose noses were treated using neomycin -- the main ingredient in...

15 Apr
Antibiotics Probably Won't Ease Your Cough, Even If Infection is Bacterial: Study

Antibiotics Probably Won't Ease Your Cough, Even If Infection is Bacterial: Study

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.

Lower respiratory tract infections that cause coughing have the potentia...

15 Apr
Pets Are Passing Drug-Resistant 'Superbugs' to Their Owners

Pets Are Passing Drug-Resistant 'Superbugs' to Their Owners

Dogs and cats can pass antibiotic-resistant bacteria to their owners, raising concerns that household pets could be contributing to the world's antibiotics crisis, a new study says.

Cases of these "superbugs"being passed between sick dogs and cats and their healthy owner...

28 Mar
Cases of Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea Have Tripled in China, Posing a Global Threat

Cases of Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea Have Tripled in China, Posing a Global Threat

A strain of highly antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea first emerged in China in 2016, and cases of this tough-to-treat infection have tripled there in just five years, Chinese researchers rep...

05 Mar
Antibiotic After Sex Slashed STD Rates in Study

Antibiotic After Sex Slashed STD Rates in Study

Just one dose of the antibiotic doxycycline taken after sex halved the number of chlamydia and syphilis cases in San Francisco, promising new research shows.

In the study, gay and bisexual men and transgender women who had a history of sexually transmitted infections or ...

01 Feb
Scientists Sound Alarm on New Drug-Resistant E. Coli

Scientists Sound Alarm on New Drug-Resistant E. Coli

A new and worrisome antibiotic-resistant form of E. coli has been identified at a children's hospital in China.

Already, so-called ST410 strains of the E. coli bacterium -- resistant to last-resort antibiotics called carbapenems -- have become the most common drug-resist...

11 Jan
Overuse of Antifungal Skin Meds Could Be Driving Drug-Resistant Disease

Overuse of Antifungal Skin Meds Could Be Driving Drug-Resistant Disease

U.S. doctors are prescribing antifungal creams to patients with skin complaints at rates so high they could be contributing to the rise of drug-resistant infections, new research shows.

These are "severe antimicrobial-resistant superficial fungal infections, which have r...

04 Jan
New Antibiotic Slays Deadly Superbug in Early Trial

New Antibiotic Slays Deadly Superbug in Early Trial

Researchers report that a new type of antibiotic has proved its mettle against a deadly superbug.

Acinetobacter baumannii, a bacteria goes by the nickname CRAB, can trigger serious infections in the lungs, urinary tract and blood, according to the U.S. Centers f...

18 Nov
Taking Antibiotic After Sex Could Slash Your Risk for an STI. Here's What to Know

Taking Antibiotic After Sex Could Slash Your Risk for an STI. Here's What to Know

Data showing that the antibiotic doxycycline might prevent a sexually transmitted infection (STI) if taken soon after sex made headlines earlier this year.

As surging numbers of cases of syphilis and gonorrhea affect m...

03 Nov
New Antibiotic Tackles Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea in Trial

New Antibiotic Tackles Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea in Trial

The first new antibiotic for gonorrhea -- the second most common sexually transmitted disease -- has shown promise in a clinical trial.

That news should come as a relief to public health experts, because gonorrhea has become resistant to all but one of the existing antib...

02 Nov
Simple Antibiotic Switch for Pneumonia Patients Could Prevent Hospital Infection

Simple Antibiotic Switch for Pneumonia Patients Could Prevent Hospital Infection

A new study on Clostridioides difficile infections finds that choosing an alternative antibiotic for high-risk patients with pneumonia can reduce infection risk.

C. diff infections can be deadly, and they are often acquired by hospitalized patients taki...

01 Nov
Many Antibiotics No Longer Work Against Common Childhood Infections

Many Antibiotics No Longer Work Against Common Childhood Infections

Many antibiotics long used to treat common childhood infections are no longer effective because of antibiotic resistance.

The authors of a new study say global guidelines on antibi...

19 Oct
Extra Antibiotic With Hip, Knee Replacement Won't Prevent Infections: Study

Extra Antibiotic With Hip, Knee Replacement Won't Prevent Infections: Study

Millions of people undergo joint replacement surgery every year. To prevent infection, doctors often give them a second antibiotic -- but new research suggests this can backfire.

Adding a second antibiotic at the time of hip and knee replacement surgery may actually...

02 Oct
CDC Will Recommend an Antibiotic After Sex to Help Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections

CDC Will Recommend an Antibiotic After Sex to Help Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is poised to recommend use of a powerful antibiotic to prevent sexually transmitted infections.

On Monday, the CDC issued

28 Sep
New Antibiotic Could Help Fight Resistant Staph Infections

New Antibiotic Could Help Fight Resistant Staph Infections

New research shows that an antibiotic effective for bacterial pneumonia also appears to fight treatment-resistant staph infections.

The drug is ceftobiprole. It appeared successful in fighting methicillin-resistant staph infections, sometimes called MRSA. It showed simil...

06 Sep
Many Strains of a Dangerous Foodborne Bacteria Are Now Antibiotic-Resistant

Many Strains of a Dangerous Foodborne Bacteria Are Now Antibiotic-Resistant

New research on a leading cause of foodborne illness has linked a large share of Michigan infections to antibiotic-resistant bacteria strains.

More than 100 strains of Campylobacter jejuni circulating in Michigan are resistant to at least one antibiotic, accordi...

10 Aug
Study Finds Good Long-Term Outcomes for Appendicitis Treated Without Surgery

Study Finds Good Long-Term Outcomes for Appendicitis Treated Without Surgery

Most people with appendicitis who are given antibiotics -- instead of having their appendix removed -- fare well over the long haul, new research indicates.

The conclusion follows roughly two decades spent tracking patient outcomes in Sweden.

The study found that a...

08 Aug
Polluted Air Linked to Dangerous Antibiotic Resistance

Polluted Air Linked to Dangerous Antibiotic Resistance

Doctors who overprescribe antibiotics are often blamed for medication-resistant illnesses, but new research points to another potential culprit: air pollution.

Controlling air pollution could reduce antibiotic resistance, greatly reducing deaths and economic costs, accor...

26 Jul
Nasal Swab for Bacteria Might Slash Antibiotic Prescribing in Kids

Nasal Swab for Bacteria Might Slash Antibiotic Prescribing in Kids

Testing children with a suspected sinus infection for three common bacteria might cut unnecessary antibiotic prescribing, a new study suggests.

Only half of kids with sinusitis -- inflammation or swelling of the sinuses -- show any improvement with antibiotics, whic...

07 Jul
Pfizer Warns of Shortage of Antibiotic Used to Fight Syphilis

Pfizer Warns of Shortage of Antibiotic Used to Fight Syphilis

Infectious disease experts are warning that a shortage of a key antibiotic for treating the sexually transmitted infection syphilis could make it hard to fight the spread of the disease.

The United States already has a big problem with syphilis, with cases rising for mor...

04 Jul
Another Enemy on the Front Lines in Ukraine: Antibiotic-Resistant Germs

Another Enemy on the Front Lines in Ukraine: Antibiotic-Resistant Germs

Bacteria found in hospital patients in Ukraine is showing extreme antibiotic resistance, making it harder to treat the wounded and ill in this war-torn country, new research warns.

"I am quite thick-skinned and have witnessed numerous situations involving patients and ba...

27 Jun
Infectious Disease Experts Update Rules on 'Superbug' Spread in Hospitals

Infectious Disease Experts Update Rules on 'Superbug' Spread in Hospitals

"Superbug"infections are increasing in U.S. hospitals, and a coalition of medical groups has now issued a set of updated recommendations to protect patients.

These guidelines are meant to prevent the spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, also kn...

16 Jun
Pfizer Warns of Looming Shortage of Long-Acting Penicillin for Kids

Pfizer Warns of Looming Shortage of Long-Acting Penicillin for Kids

Pfizer Inc. warned doctors this week of an impending shortage of Bicillin, its long-acting, injectable form of penicillin.

The medication is not commonly used for children because alternatives such as amoxicillin are preferred over the Bicillin shot, t

12 Jun
Antibiotics Losing Power Against Bloodstream Infections That Kill Newborns

Antibiotics Losing Power Against Bloodstream Infections That Kill Newborns

Babies around the world are dying because the antibiotics used to treat sepsis infections in hospitals are losing their effectiveness, a new report warns.

A team of 80 researchers from four continents has been studying the issue of antibiotic-resistance and newborn sepsi...

04 May
Dangerous Infections in 'Preemie' Babies May Begin in the Gut

Dangerous Infections in 'Preemie' Babies May Begin in the Gut

About half of extremely preterm babies have at least one life-threatening bacterial infection in their bloodstream after 72 hours of life.

Now, new research points to the babies' own gut microbiomes as the source.

Knowing that the most common bacteria in bloodstr...

25 Apr
Can Patients With Pneumonia Be Weaned Off IV Antibiotics Earlier?

Can Patients With Pneumonia Be Weaned Off IV Antibiotics Earlier?

Patients hospitalized with pneumonia typically stay on IV antibiotics until they're stable, after about three days, but a new study suggests a different option.

Researchers report that more patients who have community-acquired pneumonia could switch sooner to oral antibi...

06 Apr
'Morning After' Antibiotics Could Slash Odds for Common STDs

'Morning After' Antibiotics Could Slash Odds for Common STDs

A "morning after" dose of a common antibiotic can greatly lower the chances of sexually transmitted bacterial infections in high-risk people, a new clinical trial has found.

Researchers discovered that taking the antibiotic doxycycline within 72 hours of unprotected sex ...

03 Apr
Iguana Bite Left Vacationing Toddler a Medical Issue Months Later

Iguana Bite Left Vacationing Toddler a Medical Issue Months Later

A family vacation to remember, but maybe not for the best reasons.

Doctors report on an unusual case where a hungry iguana bit a vacationing toddler's hand, passing on an infection with a germ called Mycobacterium marinum.

A 3-year-old girl named Lena Mars...

20 Mar
In Rare Cases, Drug-Resistant 'Superbugs' Can Pass Between People & Their Pets

In Rare Cases, Drug-Resistant 'Superbugs' Can Pass Between People & Their Pets

In more bad news about antibiotic resistance, new research suggests that people and their pets may be able to transmit multidrug-resistant germs to each other.

Still, cases of cross-transmission are rare and it's not clear if pets are giving germs to people or people ar...

10 Mar
Morning-After Antibiotics May Help Curb STDs

Morning-After Antibiotics May Help Curb STDs

A common antibiotic taken shortly after sex by folks in high-risk groups may help stem the spread of some sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Using doxycycline about 72 hours after unprotected sex effectively prevented chlamydia and syphilis cases in men who have se...

27 Feb
CDC Warns of Rise of Drug-Resistant Shigella Bacteria

CDC Warns of Rise of Drug-Resistant Shigella Bacteria

Public health officials are warning about an increase in drug-resistant strains of the bacteria shigella.

About 5% of shigella infections reported to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last year were caused by the drug-resistant XDR strain. That compares...

14 Feb
Not Allergic to Penicillin After All? Your Pharmacy May Not Know

Not Allergic to Penicillin After All? Your Pharmacy May Not Know

When testing determines that a patient who was thought to be allergic to penicillin actually is not, the warning is expected to be removed from their charts and pharmacy records.

But that "de-labeling" is not always happening.

"Penicillin allergy labels are associa...

30 Jan
Troubling Signs TB Is Gaining Resistance Against Combo Antibiotics

Troubling Signs TB Is Gaining Resistance Against Combo Antibiotics

New drugs may be needed to fight the deadliest form of tuberculosis, because it may no longer respond to current treatments.

An animal study by Johns Hopkins Univer...

20 Jan
A Probiotic May Equal Antibiotics in Fighting Staph Infection

A Probiotic May Equal Antibiotics in Fighting Staph Infection

A probiotic supplement appears to clear the body of a type of bacteria that can cause serious antibiotic-resistant infections, a new study finds.

More research is needed, but experts said

13 Jan
Frequent Use of Antibiotics Linked With Higher Odds for Crohn's, Colitis

Frequent Use of Antibiotics Linked With Higher Odds for Crohn's, Colitis

Overuse of antibiotics may trigger inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), new research suggests.

Among folks who were 40 or older, a new study found that antibiotics may increase the risk for bowel diseases, such as Crohn's and ulcerative colitis, for one to two years after u...

30 Nov
Shortages of Antibiotics, Antivirals Are Making a Tough Illness Season Worse

Shortages of Antibiotics, Antivirals Are Making a Tough Illness Season Worse

An early surge in cold and flu cases has created shortages in key antiviral and antibiotic drugs needed for the annual "sick season,"pharmacists report.

The antiviral flu drug Tamiflu is in short supply for both adults and children, in both its brand name formulation as ...

04 Nov
New Type of Antibiotic Could Fight Tough-to-Treat UTIs

New Type of Antibiotic Could Fight Tough-to-Treat UTIs

The world desperately needs new antibiotics to fight infection as bacteria become resistant to existing options.

GSK has developed a new antibiotic to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs) that appears to be so effective the pharmaceutical company stopped testing early o...