Antibiotic-resistant infections and related deaths have risen sharply in England despite slight reductions in overall antibiotic use, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned. The agency’s ...
Treating patients at home with IV antibiotics, rather than in a clinical setting, could halve costs to the NHS and relieve pressure on hospital beds – according to a University of East Anglia study.
Treating patients at home with IV antibiotics, rather than in a clinical setting, could halve costs to the NHS and relieve pressure on hospital beds - according to a University of East Anglia study.
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NHS surgeon explains why taking antibiotics for urinary infections is not always safe: ‘Not every burning pee is…’
Whenever you have a urinary infection, doctors generally prescribe antibiotics to treat it. However, consuming antibiotics for every urinary infection might not always be the safest option for your ...
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