A broad-spectrum synthetic antibiotic that does not evoke bacterial resistance by Shelly Leachman, University of California - Santa Barbara Editors' notes Add as preferred source ...
Research from Imperial College London (UK) has shown that some antibiotics actually cause antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the gut to thrive by killing off beneficial bacteria. This research can be ...
Broad-spectrum antibiotics are used more generally when the organism is unknown, exacerbating AMR. The UK government report, published in 2016, recommended testing for pathogens before prescribing and ...
Perturbation of the gut microbiome resulting from antibiotic treatment can lead to increased vulnerability to colonization of opportunistic pathogens such as C. difficile 4, as well as increased risk ...
An algorithm-driven risk assessment embedded in an electronic health record (EHR) helped clinicians reduce inappropriate broad-spectrum antibiotic prescribing by 17.4% and 28.4% in patients with UTIs ...
(SALT LAKE CITY) — When U.S. physicians prescribe antibiotics, more than 60 percent of the time they choose some of the strongest types of antibiotics, referred to as "broad spectrum," which are ...
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