The last time a new class of antibiotics reached the market was nearly three decades ago - but that could soon change, thanks to a discovery by researchers at McMaster University.
A small molecule shaped like a lasso may be a powerful tool in the fight against infectious diseases, according to a new study in Nature co-authored by University of Illinois Chicago researchers.
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new type of antibiotic to treat urinary tract infections. The pill, ...
A new antibiotic has been approved to treat urinary tract infections by the Food and Drug Administration for the first time ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug for treating urinary tract infections, the first such drug ...
Lariocidin, a peptide made by bacteria living in soil, was effective against several different microbes responsible for deadly infections. UIC researchers working with collaborators at McMaster ...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new class of antibiotics for treating uncomplicated urinary tract ...
FDA approves new UTI antibiotic that may help patients with recurring infections - A commercial launch of the antibiotic in ...
The microorganisms in our intestines play an important role in many bodily processes, from digestion to emotions, and are a key factor in our overall health. A number of modern diseases could be ...
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the trend in fatal drug overdoses, 23andMe’s bankruptcy, the new CDC ...
The last time a new class of antibiotics reached the market was nearly three decades ago—but that could soon change, thanks ...