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Antibiotic-resistant infections could claim 39 million lives by 2050

More than 39 million people could die from antibiotic-resistant infections in the next 25 years, according to the GRAM Project.

Zinc supplements could help combat the spread of AMR genes

New research highlights how dietary zinc could slow the transmission of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes in the gut.

Antibiotic pollution is accelerating the threat of antimicrobial resistance

Recent research has revealed alarming levels of antibiotic pollution, primarily from pharmaceutical factories, particularly in India.

Acenxion Biosystems: Revolutionising antimicrobial testing

Discover how Acenxion Biosystems is transforming diagnostic testing by delivering rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST).

United Nations Members states establish Political Declaration to combat antimicrobial resistance

United Nations Member States have reached a Political Declaration aimed at tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

£100m generated by Fleming Initiative to combat antimicrobial resistance

LifeArc and Cepheid join the global fight against antimicrobial resistance through the Fleming Initiative.

EU and Canada launch policy dialogue to tackle global health challenges

The European Union (EU) and Canada have launched the EU-Canada Health Policy Dialogue to strengthen global health cooperation.

How technology is driving infection control in smart hospitals

From cutting-edge disinfection methods to predictive analytics, smart hospitals are revolutionising infection control in healthcare.

Scientists discover superbug’s rapid path to vancomycin resistance

The hospital superbug C.diff rapidly evolves vancomycin resistance - the frontline drug used for treatment in the UK.

How AI and robotics are transforming infection control in healthcare

Learn how AI and robotics are revolutionising infection control in healthcare by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and disinfection processes.

Developing new drugs for antibiotic-resistant bacteria with AI

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have made a significant advancement in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

CEPI funds Valneva €41.3m to advance chikungunya vaccine development

CEPI will provide Valneva SE €41.3m funding to support the development of the world's first chikungunya vaccine.

The role of AI in predicting and managing disease outbreaks

Discover how AI revolutionises healthcare by predicting and controlling disease outbreaks, and enhancing diagnostic accuracy.

Spectrum Blue: Quantum coatings that prevent infection

Rather than treat people post-infection, Spectrum Blue treats surfaces with quantum coatings to prevent infection from taking place.

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