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The global burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

A recent study has provided the most comprehensive estimates of the global burden of antimicrobial resistance to date.

11 May 2022
Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 protease with penicillin derivatives

Work from IOI researchers revealed that derivatives of the penicillins inhibit the main viral protease of SARS-CoV-2.

11 May 2022
Understanding how to inhibit antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

A new study from the IOI clarifies how SBL inhibitors work paving the way for development of improved AMR counteractions

29 April 2022
Ants, spiders, flies, and cockroaches play a role in the transmission of drug-resistant infections in hospitals

Compelling evidence of insects playing a role in the transmission of drug-resistant infections in hospitals.

9 December 2021
INEOS donates £100 Million to create new Oxford University Institute to fight Antimicrobial Resistance

A new state of the art institute is to open at Oxford University thanks to a £100 million donation from INEOS.

9 December 2021
New resistance-busting antibiotic combination could extend the use of ‘last-resort’ antibiotics

Scientists have discovered a new potential treatment that has the ability to reverse antibiotic resistance in bacteria

8 December 2021
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