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health1 year ago

Long-Term Presence of 'Superbugs' in the Body: Implications for Antibiotic Resistance

A new study reveals that antibiotic-resistant bacteria, such as Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli, can persist in the human body for up to nine years, potentially leading to recurrent infections and serving as a source of infection for others. The research found that these bacteria can remain in a patient's body without causing harm and may trigger full-blown infections under certain circumstances. The study also suggests that the bacteria are passing antibiotic resistance genes to each other, contributing to the transmission of antibiotic resistance. These findings lay the groundwork for future research to understand why these resistant bacteria persist in the body and what triggers them to cause infections.

health-and-science2 years ago

"Discovery of 35 New Bacteria Species in Hospital Patients"

Swiss researchers have genetically sequenced dozens of previously unknown bacterial species in patient samples, identifying 35 new species out of 61 found. Some of these bacteria are considered clinically relevant and capable of causing disease, highlighting the importance of identifying novel organisms. The team's algorithm, NOVA, aims to expedite the detection and analysis of unknown microbes, potentially aiding in future research and discoveries in bacteriology.

health2 years ago

Pets Can Transmit Drug-Resistant Bugs to Humans, Study Shows.

Healthy dogs and cats may be transmitting multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) to their hospitalized owners, while humans could also be passing these microbes to their pets, according to research that will be presented at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. The study highlights the potential transmission of antibiotic-resistant bacteria between pets and humans.