Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Study Reveals Rise of Extensively Drug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Egyptian Healthcare Settings

A recent study in Egypt reveals a concerning increase in Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in healthcare settings, with 92.3% of isolates classified as extensively drug-resistant. The research highlights the prevalence of biofilm production and the presence of mobile genetic elements carrying antimicrobial resistance genes. The study identifies specific clones and genetic mutations driving the evolution of antimicrobial resistance in P. aeruginosa.

Webinar on Bacteriophages and AMR One Health Perspective

Learn about the upcoming webinar on the broader use of bacteriophages from an AMR One Health perspective, featuring distinguished speakers and focusing on opportunities and challenges associated with the application of bacteriophages for human health. Register now to gain insights into this crucial topic.