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Ancient DNA Suggests Syphilis Originated in the Americas
A genetic analysis of ancient skeletons in the Americas revealed a syphilis-causing bacteria precursor dating back 8,000 years, supporting the theory that syphilis was transmitted to Europe after Columbus's voyages, although not definitively proving it.
Ancient DNA Suggests Syphilis Originated in the Americas
A genetic analysis of ancient skeletons in the Americas revealed a syphilis-causing bacteria precursor dating back 8,000 years, supporting the theory that syphilis was transmitted to Europe after Columbus's voyages, although not definitively proving it.
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36% Bias Score


Alerta epidemiológica en México por brote de Klebsiella oxytoca en hospitales
Una alerta epidemiológica en México reporta 15 casos de infección por Klebsiella oxytoca en cuatro hospitales, tres públicos y uno privado, posiblemente relacionados con la nutrición parenteral total (NPT); la bacteria causa infecciones graves, especialmente en pacientes inmunodeprimidos.
Alerta epidemiológica en México por brote de Klebsiella oxytoca en hospitales
Una alerta epidemiológica en México reporta 15 casos de infección por Klebsiella oxytoca en cuatro hospitales, tres públicos y uno privado, posiblemente relacionados con la nutrición parenteral total (NPT); la bacteria causa infecciones graves, especialmente en pacientes inmunodeprimidos.
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8% Bias Score


EU Fails to Curb Antibiotic Resistance
The European Union is failing to reduce antibiotic use, despite increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance which caused almost 5 million deaths in 2019.
EU Fails to Curb Antibiotic Resistance
The European Union is failing to reduce antibiotic use, despite increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance which caused almost 5 million deaths in 2019.
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40% Bias Score

Antibiotic Resistance: Latin American Scientists Offer Hope Amidst Global Crisis
Antibiotic resistance caused 1.27 million deaths in 2019, prompting research into new treatments like novel synthetic antibiotics in Chile and bacteriophage therapies in Uruguay and Colombia, facing challenges in funding and regulation.

Antibiotic Resistance: Latin American Scientists Offer Hope Amidst Global Crisis
Antibiotic resistance caused 1.27 million deaths in 2019, prompting research into new treatments like novel synthetic antibiotics in Chile and bacteriophage therapies in Uruguay and Colombia, facing challenges in funding and regulation.
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24% Bias Score

World's Most Dangerous Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
This article details eight of the world's most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria according to the WHO, outlining their characteristics, the diseases they cause, and the global health threat they pose.

World's Most Dangerous Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
This article details eight of the world's most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria according to the WHO, outlining their characteristics, the diseases they cause, and the global health threat they pose.
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20% Bias Score
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