Infections caused by drug-resistant superbugs, also known as antimicrobial resistance (AMR), are emerging as a serious global health challenge.
According to a study published in the journal Lancet Planetary Health, air pollution can make antibiotic resistance worse.
Scientists have warned of the phenomenon of many viruses showing signs of resistance to alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
You think a toilet is very dirty right? But there is actually a very close thing that is used every day more dirty than the toilet.
After going to the toilet, if you flush the water without covering the toilet, a cloud of bacteria will fly up and cling to the surrounding surfaces.
In a study of malaria mice, researchers combined traditional treatment with a nutrient that malaria parasites need to survive.
Antibiotic resistance is becoming a global threat and according to estimates by the World Health Organization, antibiotic resistance will become more terrible than cancer.