BBC News - Antibiotic 'apocalypse' warning - 1 views
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The rise in drug resistant infections is comparable to the threat of global warming, according to the chief medical officer for England.
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MRSA rapidly became one of the most feared words in hospitals wards and there are growing reports of resistance in strains of E. coli, tuberculosis and gonorrhoea.
Hospitals Fight To Stop Superbugs' Spread : NPR - 0 views
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CONAN: Well, is there something that - some things that every hospital or every clinic should be doing in order to minimize the risk? PERENCEVICH: I think one of the most important things they can do is make sure their microbiology lab is able to detect these strains.
Infections With 'Nightmare Bacteria' Are On The Rise In U.S. Hospitals : Shots - Health... - 1 views
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carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE
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"They're basically a triple threat."
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they are resistant to virtually all antibiotics
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CDC - 2012 CRE Toolkit - HAI - 0 views
'We Have a Limited Window of Opportunity': CDC Warns of Resistance 'Nightmare' | Wired ... - 0 views
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“We have a very serious problem, and we need to sound an alarm.”
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Healthcare institutions in 42 states have now identified at least one case of CRE. The occurrence of this resistance in the overall family of bacteria has risen at least four-fold over 10 years. In the CDC’s surveillance networks, 4.6 percent of hospitals and 17.8 percent of long-term care facilities diagnosed this bug in the first half of 2012.
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CRE stands for “carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae.” Enterobacteriaceae are a family of more than 70 bacteria which share the characteristic of being gut-dwelling (“entero”)
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Baby With H.I.V. Is Reported Cured - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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If the report is confirmed, the child born in Mississippi would be only the second well-documented case of a cure in the world
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Typically a newborn with an infected mother would be given one or two drugs as a prophylactic measure. But Dr. Gay said that based on her experience, she almost immediately used a three-drug regimen aimed at treatment, not prophylaxis, not even waiting for the test results confirming infection.
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Virus levels rapidly declined with treatment and were undetectable by the time the baby was a month old. That remained the case until the baby was 18 months old, after which the mother stopped coming to the hospital and stopped giving the drugs.
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The Virus That Learns - Phenomena: The Loom - 0 views
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Likewise, restriction enzymes are a dangerous defense, because they can chop up the distinctive stretches of DNA in a bacterium’s own genes. It avoids attacking itself by capping those sequences in its own DNA, so that the restriction enzymes can’t reach them.
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Some species can muck up the production of new viruses, stealing their proteins before they can form shells. Others commit suicide upon infection, so as to avoid becoming an incubator for new viruses that would then kill their nearby relatives.
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CRISPR genes can produce RNA molecules with a matching sequence. They grab onto the virus’s RNA and prevent them from being turned into proteins. The virus factory grinds to a halt.
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PLOS Genetics: Diverse CRISPRs Evolving in Human Microbiomes - 0 views
Kala-azar treatment failing in Nepal - 2 views
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When Miltefosine was first introduced as part of a regional campaign in the Indian subcontinent for kala-azar elimination a decade ago, the drug proved to be very effective
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so far no Miltefosine-resistant parasites were detected in patients
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super-parasites
Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae - 1 views
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