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Strep A: cases of rare fatal infection hit record levels in Japan – here's what risk these bacteria pose to global health

Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome is a rare but deadly condition triggered by the same bacteria that cause strep throat and tonsillitis. ....

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Recce Pharmaceuticals Announces Expansion of Phase I/II Trial of RECCE® 327 for the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Infections

Independent Safety Committee unanimously agrees that the Phase I/II trial is safe, well tolerated, and fit for expanded accessStudy achieving primary endpoints of safety, tolerability, and efficacy by resolving/curing bacterial infections in patients with diabetic foot ulcersRECCE® 327 dosed daily or every second day for 14 days is considered to be safe and well-toleratedAdditional clinical sites to be launched in Australia, and additional clinical trials will be launched internationally in diab ....

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Ribosome-binding antibiotic cresomycin strikes against multidrug-resistant pathogens

Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago and Harvard University have published details on the chemical synthesis and microbiological evaluation of a ribosome-binding antibiotic – cresomycin (CRM) – that was able to overcome antimicrobial resistance of major pathogenic bacteria including Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and others. ....

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South Bay doctors warn of spike in gastrointestinal infections after flooding

Two South Bay doctors are raising concerns over the rise in gastrointestinal illnesses due to the sewage crisis. They are anticipating an influx of people who may get sick after walking through recent floodwaters. ....

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