Examples of using Superbugs in English and their translations into Chinese
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Even more worrying is a growing pile of research showing that triclosan can actually help create bacterial superbugs.
In some cases, these genes give the bacteria resistance towards commonly used antibiotics, eventually rendering them so-called superbugs.
After finishing his medical studies, Levy pursued a lifelong mission of trying to protect the world against bacterial superbugs.
Reserve antibiotics are fourth and fifth generation drugs used as a last resort to fight superbugs resistant to traditional antibiotics.
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria, which includes both common bugs and so-called superbugs, is a serious and globally recognized problem.
In the study, researchers tested 399 hospital patients and found that 14 percent had superbugs on their hands or nostrils right after admission.
Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California, was among the other hospitals that said some of its patients contracted antibiotic-resistant superbugs linked to scopes.
Alcohol-based hand rubs are international pillars of hospital infection control and remain highly effective in reducing transmission of other hospital superbugs, particularly MRSA,” he said.
Alcohol-based hand rubs are global pillars of hospital infection control and remain highly effective in reducing transmission of other hospital superbugs, particularly MRSA", he said.
Researchers have found evidence that drug-resistant superbugs, which have been labelled"nightmare bacteria", are spreading faster and more stealthily inside US hospitals than previously thought.
Experts warn of new STI superbug that could make thousands of women infertile.
More testing could help prevent the emergence of an M. genitalium superbug.
It's starting to become like a superbug in its strength and pervasiveness.
A superbug vaccine would be a major milestone in fighting infectious diseases- and another major life-saving discovery for the institute.
Gonorrhea is becoming a superbug, meaning the drugs typically used to treat it are no longer reliably effective.
The Superbug is the culmination of over a decade of work dating back to FS, and continues to be supported with frequent releases.
Moreover, the economic impact of“superbug” outbreaks could top US$100 trillion;
Gonorrhea is becoming a superbug, which basically means the drugs typically used to treat it are no longer reliably effective.
Recently at the Welsh School of Pharmacy we discovered that tea inhibits the growth of the hospital'superbug' Clostridium difficile.
Though superbug deaths are decreasing, nonfatal infections grew nationally, from 2.6 million in 2013 to 2.8 million in 2017.