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German scientists dig into human noses, discover novel antibiotic

 Emerging Diseases Lab

Bacteria becoming increasingly resistant to drugs due to overuse

 Black Soldier Fly Larave Oil.

The incredible anti-inflammatory properties of black soldier fly larvae

 Heavy industry air pollution (illustartion)

'Air pollution to boost antibiotic-resistance deaths to 840k by 2050'

 The PASA16 phage.

Israeli scientists say viruses can beat bacteria that resist antibiotics

 Illustrative image of a dairy cow.

Israeli trial shows better milk quality in cows without antibiotics

By REUTERS
A health worker makes a voluntary test for HIV and syphilis to a migrant from Haiti, who returned to the Mexican side of the border to avoid deportation, at a shelter set by the National Migration Institute (INM) in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, September 25, 2021.

Antibiotic shortages expected to worsen syphilis epidemic - NYT

 People pose with syringe with needle in front of displayed Pfizer logo in this illustration taken.

Pfizer expects to run out of antibiotic supply soon

By REUTERS
 Illustrative image of a baby.

Newborns are dying because antibiotics are losing their effectiveness - study

 Antibiotics (illustrative)

Rediscovered antibiotic shows potential against multidrug resistant infections - study

 Don't panic written on an empty toilet paper roll (Illustrative).

Have a urinary tract infection? Cranberry juice can prevent them -study

Elongation of bacteria due to inhibition of division is caused by the bacteriophage protein.

Antibiotics may not help survival of patients hospitalized with viral infections -study

By REUTERS
 Running RNA gel

Could vaccines be a cure for antibiotic-resistant bacteria?

 People shop for milk products at the Shufersal Deal supermarket in Katsrin, Golan Heights, on November 28, 2022.

Israeli development to change how we consume dairy products

By YEHUDA SHARONI/MAARIV
 Red algae.

Red algae-derived metal-polysaccharide can be anti-microbial - study