Forty or fifty years ago, thanks to antibiotics, scientists thought medicine had all but eradicated infectious agents as a major health threat. Instead, the past two decades have seen an alarming ...
Based on the lecture delivered by R.M.A to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine ... for example, the European Parliament moved to ban the use of certain antibiotics in animal feeds in all ...
Amyes notes that the golden age of antibiotics was in fact quite short, from the mid 1940s to 1961, when the first quinolone, the progenitor to ciprofloxacin, was introduced into human medicine.
It is the latest example of how the tools of artificial intelligence can be a revolutionary force in science and medicine. Antibiotics kill bacteria. However, there has been a lack of new drugs ...