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Sharp Rise in DoxyPEP Use in Amsterdam Sparks Antibiotic Resistance Concerns
A GGD Amsterdam study reveals a dramatic increase in doxyPEP (doxycycline) use among 1633 responding homosexual men and transgender individuals from 2.5 percent in 2022 to 22 percent in the current study, raising concerns about antibiotic resistance and prompting calls for better education and respo...
Sharp Rise in DoxyPEP Use in Amsterdam Sparks Antibiotic Resistance Concerns
A GGD Amsterdam study reveals a dramatic increase in doxyPEP (doxycycline) use among 1633 responding homosexual men and transgender individuals from 2.5 percent in 2022 to 22 percent in the current study, raising concerns about antibiotic resistance and prompting calls for better education and respo...
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56% Bias Score


Scotland to Roll Out Gonorrhoea Vaccine Amidst Rising Infection Rates
Scotland will launch a targeted gonorrhoea vaccination program in August 2025, using a repurposed meningitis B vaccine, to combat a 59% rise in infections since 2020, totaling 5,999 cases in 2023, impacting mainly gay and bisexual men and those aged 16-25.
Scotland to Roll Out Gonorrhoea Vaccine Amidst Rising Infection Rates
Scotland will launch a targeted gonorrhoea vaccination program in August 2025, using a repurposed meningitis B vaccine, to combat a 59% rise in infections since 2020, totaling 5,999 cases in 2023, impacting mainly gay and bisexual men and those aged 16-25.
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36% Bias Score


Yersinia Pestis: Less Virulence, More Lethality
A new study reveals that Yersinia pestis, the bacterium behind three major plagues, evolved to become less virulent over centuries, paradoxically increasing its overall lethality by prolonging transmission among dwindling rat populations and ultimately killing more people; this discovery has signifi...
Yersinia Pestis: Less Virulence, More Lethality
A new study reveals that Yersinia pestis, the bacterium behind three major plagues, evolved to become less virulent over centuries, paradoxically increasing its overall lethality by prolonging transmission among dwindling rat populations and ultimately killing more people; this discovery has signifi...
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UK's COVID-19 Response: A Bus Ride to a Million Lives Saved, but Future Threats Loom
A chance meeting between two epidemiologists on a London bus spurred the rapid development of dexamethasone, a life-saving COVID-19 treatment, showcasing the UK's scientific capabilities and its crucial role in the global pandemic response, but also highlighting the need for increased investment in ...
UK's COVID-19 Response: A Bus Ride to a Million Lives Saved, but Future Threats Loom
A chance meeting between two epidemiologists on a London bus spurred the rapid development of dexamethasone, a life-saving COVID-19 treatment, showcasing the UK's scientific capabilities and its crucial role in the global pandemic response, but also highlighting the need for increased investment in ...
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44% Bias Score


UK Launches World-First Gonorrhea Vaccine
The NHS in England will launch a world-first gonorrhea vaccine in August 2025, prioritizing gay and bisexual men due to rising infection rates and antibiotic resistance; the 4CMenB vaccine, repurposed from a meningococcal B vaccine, aims to cut new cases by 40 percent.
UK Launches World-First Gonorrhea Vaccine
The NHS in England will launch a world-first gonorrhea vaccine in August 2025, prioritizing gay and bisexual men due to rising infection rates and antibiotic resistance; the 4CMenB vaccine, repurposed from a meningococcal B vaccine, aims to cut new cases by 40 percent.
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44% Bias Score


Antibiotic Misuse in England Fuels Antimicrobial Resistance
A report by the National Pharmacy Association reveals that 79% of English pharmacists daily refuse antibiotic requests, with patients frequently returning partially used antibiotics, hoarding them, or seeking them for holidays, fueling antimicrobial resistance.
Antibiotic Misuse in England Fuels Antimicrobial Resistance
A report by the National Pharmacy Association reveals that 79% of English pharmacists daily refuse antibiotic requests, with patients frequently returning partially used antibiotics, hoarding them, or seeking them for holidays, fueling antimicrobial resistance.
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36% Bias Score

Toilet Virus Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Infections
A health correspondent discovered a virus in their toilet that kills bacteria; this virus, named Gallagher-phage, proved effective in laboratory tests against a urinary tract infection resistant to standard treatments, suggesting a potential new weapon against antibiotic-resistant superbugs.

Toilet Virus Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Infections
A health correspondent discovered a virus in their toilet that kills bacteria; this virus, named Gallagher-phage, proved effective in laboratory tests against a urinary tract infection resistant to standard treatments, suggesting a potential new weapon against antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
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44% Bias Score

Poo Pills" Show Promise in Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
UK doctors are using "poo pills" containing freeze-dried feces from healthy donors to treat antibiotic-resistant superbug infections; early trials on 41 patients show promise in replacing harmful bacteria with beneficial gut bacteria, potentially reducing reliance on antibiotics and improving gut he...

Poo Pills" Show Promise in Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
UK doctors are using "poo pills" containing freeze-dried feces from healthy donors to treat antibiotic-resistant superbug infections; early trials on 41 patients show promise in replacing harmful bacteria with beneficial gut bacteria, potentially reducing reliance on antibiotics and improving gut he...
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40% Bias Score

EMA Restricts Azithromycin Use to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
After a year-and-a-half review, the EMA recommends restricting azithromycin use in the EU for several indications due to rising antimicrobial resistance, impacting treatment for infections like acne, Helicobacter pylori, and asthma, with varying implementations across member states.

EMA Restricts Azithromycin Use to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
After a year-and-a-half review, the EMA recommends restricting azithromycin use in the EU for several indications due to rising antimicrobial resistance, impacting treatment for infections like acne, Helicobacter pylori, and asthma, with varying implementations across member states.
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New Bacteria Species Found on Tiangong Space Station
A new bacteria species, Niallia tiangongensis, has been discovered on the Chinese Tiangong space station; this bacteria, related to an Earth-based soil bacterium, exhibits adaptations to survive in space, highlighting concerns for astronaut health on long-duration missions.

New Bacteria Species Found on Tiangong Space Station
A new bacteria species, Niallia tiangongensis, has been discovered on the Chinese Tiangong space station; this bacteria, related to an Earth-based soil bacterium, exhibits adaptations to survive in space, highlighting concerns for astronaut health on long-duration missions.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine War: MSF Highlights Healthcare Gaps, Antibiotic Resistance
In war-torn Ukraine, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provides frontline hospital support, over 30,000 patient evacuations, and crucial early rehabilitation services, while highlighting systemic gaps exacerbated by decreasing international aid and the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections.

Ukraine War: MSF Highlights Healthcare Gaps, Antibiotic Resistance
In war-torn Ukraine, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provides frontline hospital support, over 30,000 patient evacuations, and crucial early rehabilitation services, while highlighting systemic gaps exacerbated by decreasing international aid and the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections.
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UK Sees 33% Surge in Hospital-Acquired C. diff Infections
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reports a 33 percent increase in Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections in 2023-24 compared to 2020-21, reaching 29.5 cases per 100,000 people, linked to NHS overcrowding and long patient wait times.

UK Sees 33% Surge in Hospital-Acquired C. diff Infections
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reports a 33 percent increase in Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections in 2023-24 compared to 2020-21, reaching 29.5 cases per 100,000 people, linked to NHS overcrowding and long patient wait times.
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40% Bias Score
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