A recent study from the CDC found a nearly 70% increase in the spread of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE).
A new report from the CDC reveals that infection rates for a drug-resistant ânightmare bacteriaâ are on the rise, increasing ...
Mice and newts were applied to the one-step Cre-loxP organism creation technology by TAx9. In this study, the researchers succeeded in synthesizing a Cre-loxP integrated vector by placing a short DNA ...
Despite rapid advances in reading the genetic code of living organisms, scientists still face a major challenge todayâknowing ...
The agency said infections from NDM-CRE bacteria, which are resistant to âsome of the strongest antibiotics available,â are very hard to treat and can be deadly. Infections from dangerous bacteria ...
The infection rate of one type of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales bacteria has risen by more than 460 percent in recent ...
The infections are largely resistant to antibiotics ...
A dangerous drug-resistant bacteria called NDM-CRE is spreading rapidly across the U.S., resisting most antibiotics and ...
Infections tied to the NDM gene have grown more than fivefold since 2019, leaving only two expensive drugs as treatment options.
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