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Antibiotic Resistant Bacterium Uses Sonar-like Strategy to “See?Enemies or Prey

For the first time, scientists have foundthat bacteria can use a Sonar-like system to spot other cells (eithernormal body cells or other bacteria) and target them for destruction.Reported in the December 24 issue of Science, this finding explains howsome bacteria know when to produce a toxin that makes infection moresevere. It may lead to the design of new toxin inhibitors. “Blocking orinte...

Antibiotic might fight HIV-induced neurological problems

By studying animals, Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that the antibiotic minocycline might help alleviate HIV's negative effects on the brain and central nervous system, problems that can develop even though antiretroviral therapy controls the virus elsewhere in the body. Five monkeys infected with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), a very close relative of HIV, and treated wi...

New Drugs For Bad Bugs: UF Approach Could Bolster Antibiotic Arsenal

Call it a chemical crystal ball. A new approach to predict whether a drug in development is likely to work and which dose is best could get antibiotics to market faster and more cheaply, say University of Florida researchers. In recent years, scientists worldwide have sounded the alarm: There simply aren’t enough drugs to combat bad bugs. Bacteria are increasingly adept at outwitting the t...

Researchers make gains in understanding antibiotic resistance

Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers chiseling away at the problem of antibiotic resistance now have a detailed explanation of how the drugs' main cellular target in bacteria evolves to become resistant to some of these medications. The findings are already leading to new experimental antibiotics that are being engineered to circumvent resistance, which is a major worldwide health problem....

Measuring hormone cuts antibiotic use in half in pneumonia patients

Measuring a hormone in the blood can help doctors greatly reduce the number of days pneumonia patients have to take antibiotics to cure their infection, according to a study to be presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference on May 24. In the study, pneumonia patients whose level of the hormone procalcitonin was measured during the course of their illness took antibi...

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GIBCO Geneticin Selective Antibiotic liquid from Invitrogen

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High sensitivity quantitation of metabolites of nitrofuran antibiotics in animal tissue using LC/MS/MS

The animal meat samples were prepared by homogenization, organic solvent washes, hydrolysis and derivatization follo...

WARF Granted New Antibiotics Patent

Madison , the patent management agency of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Co...
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Antibiotics Dangerous for Diarrhoea in Children Caused by E.Coli

Researchers have warned doctors that Antibiotics when given to children with diarrhea caused by Escherichia coli bacteria, may put the children at increased risk of developing a serious condition known as "Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome". The report appears on the website of The New England Journal of Medicine (www.nejm.org). Hemolytic-uremic syndrome, which occurs most commonly in children after a ga...

Antibiotics Helps Autism

There is new hope for children with autism. Antibiotcs seem to treat or prevent the symptoms of autism in some patients. One in every 150 children is affected by autism. Currently there are no treatments for this complex condition. Researchers from Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago found that a subset of patients with autism who experience a colonization of bacteria in th...

New antibiotic already developing resistance

An anti biotic, just a year old, which was developed to fight resistant bacteria, is already becoming stale as the bacteria are showing signs of resistance. The drug linezolid is used to treat Enterococcus faecium (E. faecium) infections that are resistant to the old standby antibiotic vancomycin. The hope has been that the new drug would help tackle the growing problem of vancomycin-res...

Antibiotics losing their power against acne

Acne has always been a major problem with teenagers. Pimples have been described by teens as an embarrassing and nagging problem. With beauty business becoming a multi billion-dollar industry, every one wants a blemish less skin and a spotless complexion. Every year a new Indian girl wins an international beauty pageant and the focus now is on looking your best. Pimples (acne) spoil...

Antibiotic induces liver damage in children with E.COLI infections.

The strain of bacteria known as E. coli 0157:H7 causes some of the most serious digestive infections in both children and adults. Infections with this organism are often caused by eating undercooked meat. A major study shows using antibiotics to treat children with E. coli bacterial infection increases the risk of developing a potentially deadly liver disorder. "Our data suggests that an...

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Antibiotic Antimycotic Solution: 10,000 I.U. Penicillin, 10,000 g/mL Streptomycin, 25 g/mL Amphotericin B

Description:This combination of Penicillin, Steptomycin, and Amphotericin is effective against the most common forms of cell culture contamination; bacteria (gram positive and gram negative), yeast, and fungi; when used at a concentration of 10 mL/L. The sterile solution is a combination of all three antibiotics in a sodium chloride solution....
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Gibco Antibiotic-Antimycotic (100X), liquid

Description:Contains 10,000 units of penicillin (base), 10,000 g of streptomycin (base), and 25 g of amphotericin B/ml utilizing penicillin G (sodium salt), streptomycin sulfate, and amphotericin B as Fungizone Antimycotic in 0.85% saline....
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Gibco Penicillin-Streptomycin-Neomycin (PSN) Antibiotic Mixture (100X), liquid

Description:Contains 5 mg of penicillin, 5 mg of streptomycin, and 10 mg of neomycin/ml utilizing penicillin G (sodium salt), streptomycin sulfate, and neomycin sulfate in 0.85% saline....
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Antibiotic Level, Aztreonam

Description:ARUP Laboratories is a national reference laboratory and a worldwide leader in innovative laboratory research and development. ARUP offers an extensive test menu of highly complex and unique medical tests in clinical and anatomic pathology. Owned by the University of Utah, ARUP Laboratories' clients include more than half of the nation's university teaching hospitals and children's hospitals, maj...
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Antibiotic Level, Ampicillin

Description:ARUP Laboratories is a national reference laboratory and a worldwide leader in innovative laboratory research and development. ARUP offers an extensive test menu of highly complex and unique medical tests in clinical and anatomic pathology. Owned by the University of Utah, ARUP Laboratories' clients include more than half of the nation's university teaching hospitals and children's hospitals, maj...
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Antibiotics Don't Prevent Future Urinary Tract Infections, May Cause Resistance in Future Infections

PHILADELPHIA, July 10, 2007 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- After afirst childhood urinary tract infection (UTI), daily antibioticsmay not prevent another such infection, and may actually increasethe risk that the next urinary tract infection is caused byresistant bacteria, according to a new study in the July 11 issueof the Journal of the American Medical Association. In the first larg...

Replidyne Announces Positive Phase I Results for Topical Antibiotic REP8839

LOUISVILLE, Colo., June 26, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --Replidyne, Inc. today announced results from three Phase I trialsstudying REP8839, a novel topical antibiotic that has shown potentin vitro activity against major skin pathogens includingmethicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). The results of the Phase Itrials show that topically applied REP8839 appears safe,well-tolerated and asso...

Targanta Reports Improved Ability of Oritavancin to Stop Bacteria Growth In Vitro Compared With Other Glycopeptide Antibiotics

Three Oritavancin Studies Presented at ECCMID/ICC MUNICH, Germany, April 03, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- TargantaTherapeutics today announced results from two studies showing theimproved potency of oritavancin to stop bacterial growth in vitrowhen tested with a common wetting agent (polysorbate 80) and onestudy demonstrating the activity of oritavancin against S.pneumoniae in a mouse model of pn...

Arpida adds novel antibiotic AR-2474 to its preclinical pipeline

In vitro microbiology and proof of concept in topical models ofinfection REINACH / BASEL, Switzerland, 8 March 2007 - Arpida Ltd.(SWX: ARPN) today announced positive results of in vitromicrobiological studies with AR-2474 against a large panel ofclinical isolates, including those resistant to various currenttherapies. In addition, topical applications of AR-2474 were foundto be hi...
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