The same bacteria are among
those reduced by antibiotic use in early childhood.
Not exact matches
«Happy First Anniversary, let Efficacy of the Pill is
Reduced by the Use of
Antibiotics have a turn on the Xbox.»
Recent evidence suggests that mortality could be further
reduced by treating high - risk children also with azithromycin
antibiotic.
«Most importantly, the scientific review found that the use of precautionary
antibiotics did not
reduce the number of infant deaths — neither from GBS (Group B Strep) infection nor from all causes — and the number of later, serious infections is increased
by the use of
antibiotics during labor.»
We applaud Trusts that screen their patients before admission, as the policy of not screening surely goes against the Government's ambition to
reduce antimicrobial resistance, if we can prevent an infection
by taking additional precautions where a positive screen is obtained then surely this
reduces the need for
antibiotics and makes a better outcome for the patient and save lives.
The effectiveness of many
antibiotics has been
reduced by bacteria's ability to rapidly evolve and develop strategies to resist
antibiotics.
The work is part of a global response to the need to
reduce the use of
antibiotics, driven in part
by President Obama's National Action Plan for Combating
Antibiotic - Resistant Bacteria.
Composting
reduced concentrations of some
antibiotics by up to 99 percent.
In another study, the same researchers who discovered the uptake of
antibiotics by plants tested four of these drugs to determine how effective composting would be in
reducing harmful chemicals in turkey manure.
Mrs Wastenage said the survey results would be fed into current farming industry initiatives to measure and
reduce use of
antibiotics, such as those being run
by RUMA and CHAWG.
A recent study found that testing for penicillin allergies
reduced by 34 percent the use of vancomycin, described in the story as «a powerful, last - resort
antibiotic.»
The
reduced bacteria levels were similar to those found in mice treated
by a different
antibiotic known to be effective against that strain of TB.
This implies that
antibiotic prescribing nationally should be
reduced by 10 %
by 2020, in accordance with the national ambition to cut levels of inappropriate prescribing in half.
In response to this, the UK government set an ambition to
reduce inappropriate
antibiotic prescribing
by 50 %
by 2020.
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine to be released January 27 offers an inexpensive and seemingly simple «nudge» that
reduced inappropriate
antibiotic prescribing
by nearly 20 percent.
The researchers estimated that if an average - sized GP practice with 7,000 patients
reduced its
antibiotic prescribing to people with respiratory tract infections
by 10 per cent, there could be one extra case of pneumonia each year.
Hyperthermophilic composting, therefore, has the potential to make composting end products safer
by reducing the abundance of unwanted
antibiotic resistance genes.
Reducing the use of high - risk, broad - spectrum
antibiotics by 30 percent could lower CDI
by 26 percent, estimates the CDC.
Simple disinfectant use has been shown to
reduce rates of infection
by antibiotic - resistant bacteria, and yet hospitals in many countries, including the United States, often neglect such basic measures.
Led
by U-M hospitalist and co-author of the new study Scott Flanders, M.D., the Michigan Hospital Medicine Safety Consortium is exploring collaborations between hospitalists and infectious disease prevention specialists to
reduce use of
antibiotics.
The effect is thought to be mediated
by the intestinal microbes, since
antibiotics in animal studies has been found to change the composition of the intestinal microbiota and
reduce biodiversity.
Sending a subtle letter to 800 GP practices has
reduced antibiotic prescriptions
by more than 73,000, the UK «nudge unit» has claimed
The organisation claims this message
reduced the number of
antibiotic prescriptions
by 73,406 — just over 3 per cent.
Dr Clark also highlighted the potential of the test to tackle
antibiotic resistance — the growth of resistant strains of bacteria which can not be treated with
antibiotics —
by reducing unnecessary or ineffective use of medication.
The data generated from this group revealed that the
reduced hepatic inflammation
by antibiotics was accompanied
by decreased free and conjugated secondary bile acids in a gender - dependent manner.
The
antibiotic suppression of intestinal bacteria significantly
reduced activity
by the bacteria enzyme β - glucuronidase.
But the researchers were able to
reduce populations of persistent bacteria
by up to 99 percent
by first perking them up with nutrients and then blasting them with an
antibiotic.
«When we exposed them to fresh nutrients and
antibiotics at the same time, we were able to
reduce their numbers
by an order of magnitude.»
The development of next - generation probiotics to reestablish colonization resistance and eliminate potential pathogens from the gut is warranted and will
reduce health care — associated infections caused
by highly
antibiotic - resistant bacteria.
We calculated that if we applied that cap to China and the member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, we could
reduce antibiotic use
by 60 %.
Produced
by diverse universities and institutions across the country and world, the supplement investigates the quality of vital, broadly sold drugs, such as anti-malarials and
antibiotics; new tests and assays to detect counterfeit drugs; and proposed policy changes and laws to
reduce the distribution and sale of falsified medications.
The authors suggest the mechanism behind this effect is the immunomodulatory effect of
antibiotics, and the disruption of the microorganisms (microbiome) in the gut caused
by antibiotics which can lead to
reduce immune responses.
For decades, there has been a significant effort led
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and others to
reduce inappropriate
antibiotic prescribing.
This disruption usually is caused
by broad - spectrum
antibiotics (Figure 2), 1,5,8 — 11 with clindamycin (Cleocin) and broad - spectrum penicillins and cephalosporins most commonly implicated.8 Antibiotics with a reduced propensity to induce infection include aminoglycosides, metronidazole, antipseudomonals, and vancomycin.8 The risk of developing antibiotic - associated diarrhea more than doubles with longer than three days of antibiotic therapy (risk rati
antibiotics (Figure 2), 1,5,8 — 11 with clindamycin (Cleocin) and broad - spectrum penicillins and cephalosporins most commonly implicated.8
Antibiotics with a reduced propensity to induce infection include aminoglycosides, metronidazole, antipseudomonals, and vancomycin.8 The risk of developing antibiotic - associated diarrhea more than doubles with longer than three days of antibiotic therapy (risk rati
Antibiotics with a
reduced propensity to induce infection include aminoglycosides, metronidazole, antipseudomonals, and vancomycin.8 The risk of developing
antibiotic - associated diarrhea more than doubles with longer than three days of
antibiotic therapy (risk ratio: 2.28).12
More importantly, the brand - new therapy allows the dose of
antibiotics to be
reduced by 90 percent to attain the same level of effectiveness, and the development of NDM - 1 resistance to be significantly slowed down, which will largely extend the life cycle of currently used
antibiotics.
Through a series of tests on an NDM - 1 Escherichia coli (E. coli)(denoted as NDM - HK), clinically collected
by Dr. Ho Pak Leung, director of the HKU Carol Yu Centre for Infection, the team revealed that CBS can «tame» the superbug
reducing it to almost sensitive strain which can be easily killed
by commonly used Carbapenem
antibiotics.
We identified,
by DFA, few B. burgdorferi in XT from treated animals after the first round of xenodiagnosis (~ 7 months p.i.), which may indicate an effect of the
antibiotic consistent with
reducing the population.
Researchers reported that preventive therapy with levofloxacin or other
antibiotics reduced the odds of infection, including fevers and bloodstream infections,
by 70 percent or more in ALL patients with neutropenia during induction therapy.
Levofloxacin also
reduced patients» odds of
antibiotic - associated infection with Clostridium difficile
by 95 percent or more.
Triple therapy: Two
antibiotics: Amoxicillin or Metronidazole plus Clarithromycin with a Proton Pump Inhibitor (While Proton Pump Inhibitors can make us more susceptible to H. Pylori
by themselves, they work in synergy with
antibiotics to
reduce H. Pylori)
By understanding this concept, we can see that the key weapon to prevent the development of
antibiotic resistance is to
reduce the use of
antibiotics.
By boosting the bacteria already living in your gut, probiotics can increase digestive regularity,
reduce diarrhea, alleviate symptoms of IBS like gas and bloating, and promote digestive health after taking
antibiotics.
Pairing the extract with the
antibiotic ciprofloaxin
reduced E. coli and P. mirabilis biofilm formation
by about 70 % and the two P. aeruginosa strains
by 83 % and 54 %, compared with control cultures treated with just ciprofloaxin.
These probiotic supplements counter side effects of
antibiotics by preventing diarrhea and yeast infections,
reducing symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and easing off frequent
antibiotic use.
-- Since candida albicans overgrowth is believed to be one of the key causes you must
reduce candida
by avoiding
antibiotics (present also in meat and dairy), sugar, and refined carbohydrates.
Retinoids are often prescribed in conjunction with
antibiotics in the treatment of acne and they're known to
reduce * the appearance of acne
by up to 70 %.
o Amoxicillin (an
antibiotic) o Carbamazepine (Tegretol, a drug for controlling seizures or chronic pain) o Celecoxib (Celebrex, an anti-inflammatory pain reliever) o Cephalexin (Keflex, an
antibiotic) o Diazepam (Valium, a tranquilizer) o Diphenoxylate (Lomotil, a drug for diarrhea) o Fentanyl (Duragesic, a narcotic pain reliever) o Furosemide (Lasix, a diuretic used for fluid retention) o Hydrocodone (a narcotic pain reliever, found in Vicodin) o Lansoprazole (Prevacid, a proton pump inhibitor, used to
reduce stomach acid) o Levofloxacin (Levaquin, an
antibiotic) o Metformin (Glucophage, a drug that
reduces blood sugar, used
by diabetics) o Phenytoin (Dilantin, a drug for controlling seizures) o Temazepam (Restoril, a sleeping pill) o Topiramate (Topimax, a drug used for preventing migraine headaches)
Some horses may require non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) to help
reduce fever, pain, and inflammation, or
antibiotics if deemed necessary
by the veterinarian.
The skin reactions themselves will need to be treated as well and this could be done with administration of steroidal medications to help relieve the itching and irritation,
antibiotic medications given orally or intravenously for any bacterial infections which may be found to be present and topical solutions recommended to
reduce the discomfort being experienced
by your pet.
Many veterinarians give pets with liver disease
antibiotics like metronidazole and / or ampicillin in an attempt to
reduce the production of ammonia
by the resident bacteria of the animal's intestines.