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Australian university-led antibiotic innovation may help avoid resistance to dangerous superbugs

Researchers at at an Australian university have developed a new form of antibiotic that can be swiftly re-engineered to avoid resistance to dangerous superbugs. The...

Pharmacists invited to join PHE’s antimicrobial stewardship virtual event on March 30

Community pharmacists have been invited to a virtual event which will focus on shared learning from pharmacists who have been using the TARGET antibiotic...

‘Probiotic drink could combat antibiotic resistance’

A probiotic drink could successfully fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to researchers. The scientists from the University of Birmingham, who are now seeking funding for a...

CCA calls for Pharmacy First expansion to boost antibiotic stewardship and patient care

Pharmacy First data indicates that pharmacists are responsible providers of antibiotics and they are closely following AMR guidelines The Company Chemists’ Association (CCA) has...

NIHR awards £2.4m funding to LSHTM researchers to evaluate Pharmacy First service

They will particularly focus on the impact of the new service on antibiotic prescribing and resistance across the health system Researchers from the London...

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