The bacterium Clostridioides difficile is named “difficult” for a reason. Originally it was hard to grow in the lab, and now ...
The global health organization says the lack of rapid diagnostic tests results in undertreatment and overtreatment of ...
Updated guidelines recommend fidaxomicin as the first-line agent for C difficile infection, but researchers found use in US ...
Acurx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACXP) ("Acurx" or the "Company"), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a new class of small molecule antibiotics for difficult-to-treat bacterial ...
Discover Merck's groundbreaking patent on genetic markers linked to enhanced C. difficile treatment responses. Learn how personalized therapy can improve patient outcomes.
A C-reactive protein test (CRP) is a blood test that detects general inflammation in the body. CRP, which is produced by the liver, plays an important role in the immune system. Levels increase when ...
The C-peptide test helps your doctor identify whether you have type 1 diabetes (when the immune system attacks and destroys cells in the pancreas) or type 2 diabetes (when your body doesn't use ...
The Tesla Model Y-sized C10 is available in China with up to 530 kilometres of claimed driving range (based on the more lenient CLTC test) from a 69.9kWh battery pack, powering a 170kW/320Nm ...
An advantage of CRS3123 compared with other treatments is its narrow spectrum, which targets C. difficile bacteria and stops toxin production while minimally affecting other microbes in the gut.
It’s absolutely okay to use vitamin C every day. In fact, according to Dr. Patel, it can safely be used twice a day for the best results. I’ve been testing 26 vitamin C serums for months on my ...
After you squeeze the testing liquid into the test strip, a pink or purple control line should appear at the top of valid COVID tests, sometimes next to the letter “C.” The expiration dates on COVID ...
Laboratories licensed to test cannabis in markets regulated by US states claim that they’re losing customers to competitors willing to provide favorable results. The “lab shopping” problem ...