Investigators of the seven-country BALANCE trial said cutting duration to 7 days could slash costs and reduce harms and may ...
antibiotic treatment. The researchers reported that most infections were community-onset (75.4%), followed by ...
New study finds that a 7-day antibiotic course is just as effective as a 14-day course for treating bloodstream infections, with lower mortality rates.
Urinary tract infections are common, especially, though not exclusively, in women, and the risk generally increases with age.
A 7-day course of antibiotics for patients hospitalized with bloodstream infections was just as effective as a 14-day course, ...
GSK's gepotidacin, an oral antibiotic for uUTIs, could be the first in over 20 years. The FDA granted Priority Review with a ...
Most urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused by the E. coli bacteria, which are treated with antibiotics. But some strains may be resistant to common antibiotic types. For the most part, E.
In a recent TikTok video, Australian media personality Abbie Chatfield shared she was starting a vaccine to protect against ...
Antibiotics are the primary treatment for urinary tract infections, commonly called UTIs. Approximately 50% – 60% of women ...
Salve Regina chemistry professor Dr. Susan Meschwitz’s study will explore treatment options for this common infection.
Application supported by positive results from pivotal phase III EAGLE-2 and EAGLE-3 trials26 March 2025 assigned as action ...
Treating hospitalized patients with bloodstream infections with antibiotics for seven days is noninferior to treating for 14 ...