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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.

Controlling body temperature to fight antibiotic resistance

New research suggests that controlling body temperature could be an effective strategy for curbing antibiotic resistance.

Cyclic peptides discovery could develop new antibiotics to fight AMR

Experts at King College London have created a new method to develop cyclic peptides that could pioneer new antibiotics to combat AMR.

Preventing and controlling healthcare-associated infections

Learn about healthcare-associated infections and the cutting-edge strategies and practices that promise enhanced patient safety.

Simple infection control measures could prevent 750,000 AMR deaths annually

Research suggests that over 750,000 deaths from AMR could be prevented annually through existing infection control measures.

Microarray vaccine patch effective against measles and rubella

A randomised trial has demonstrated the safety and efficacy of a microarray vaccine patch in protecting against measles and rubella.

AMR infections remain above pre-pandemic levels in the US

A study has shown the ongoing challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the US, finding AMR infections are above pre-pandemic levels.

Antimicrobial resistance threat increasing due to climate change

New research suggests that the effects of climate change are rapidly increasing the threat of antimicrobial resistance.

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria is being passed from pets to owners, study finds

Research suggests that antibiotic-resistant bacteria is being passed from pets to owners, highlighting the need to tackle AMR.

Hydrogel breakthrough to combat antibacterial resistance in wound care

Researchers have pioneered a novel hydrogel that promises to overcome antibiotic resistance associated with some wound care practices.

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