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Babies in Nigeria are being born with antibiotic resistant bacteria bit.ly/3LRJUpJ 💻Kirsty Sands, Edward AR Portal and Timothy R Walsh, University of Oxford and Owen Spiller, @CardiffUni #HealthAndMedicine #AntibioticResistance
#MeetOurResearchers interview with Susanna Dunachie Susanna Dunachie NDM Centre for Global Health Research #Vaccines for vulnerable populations #ImmuneResponses in healthy individuals help protect vulnerable such as elderly and diabetics, while with #AMR, vaccines prevent deaths in LMICs tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/wall-of-faces/…
A world without effective antibiotics is a scary one that will affect us all. That’s why scientists and researchers at Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research believe increasing the public’s awareness of antimicrobial resistance is vital. Read on: bit.ly/3Ahs4Kc
'By 2050, more people will die from antimicrobial resistance than both cancer and diabetes combined.' Researchers from Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research have found that babies in Nigeria are being born with antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Learn more ⬇️ theconversation.com/babies-in-nige…
New IOI study shows birds living close to humans can be reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance genes. Hear more from Sheppard Lab in The Guardian ⬇️
Did you catch IOI's Prof Sam Sheppard Sheppard Lab on BBC World Service yesterday? Sam spoke about his new study on urban birds carrying antibiotic resistant bacteria, and what that means for human health. 🔊 Listen now: youtube.com/watch?v=9v7ayJ…
📽️ Watch now: Prof Sam Sheppard Sheppard Lab explains IOI's latest research. Sam discusses the key finding that city birds carry bacteria resistant to many important human antibiotics, and what this means for the fight against #AMR Find out more ➡️ ineosoxford.ox.ac.uk/news/city-bird…
Busting biofilms with ultrasonic microbubbles Beyond Antibiotics: Research Programme lead, Prof. Stride, describes how ultrasound is used totarget internal biofilms in chronic bladder and urinary tract infections #UTI and the lengthy regulatory approvals process. drugdiscoverynews.com/busting-biofil…
📅This year's Microbial Genomics Roadshow takes place on 11 November in Oxford, hosted by IOI's Prof Sam Sheppard Sheppard Lab Register for your place here➡️ ow.ly/OYMr50T4UUi Microbiology Society
Penicillin was discovered in September 1928 but it wasn't until the 1940s that it became the wonder drug we know today. Discover the story of its development at the Dunn_School (and @DunnSchool.bsky.social) and of unsung hero Norman Heatley, whose genius for invention helped to shape modern medicine. ⬇️🔬