Microbioz India, March 2020 :Review of the causes of antimicrobial resistance

Microbioz India, March , 2020 Issue


Cover Story : "Microbioz India, March 2020 :Review of the causes of antimicrobial resistance"

Microbioz India, March 2020 :Review of the causes of antimicrobial resistance

Antibiotic resistance has become a global threat, and with Antibiotic Awareness Week, it is important to understand the series of events that have led the world to this predicament. Originally touted as a miracle discovery, we are seeing that there can be too much of a good thing. The use of antibiotics has saved millions of lives, but its pervasive use to treat any infection, whether serious, minor, or even viral has lead to the increase in antibiotic resistance. The cover story of this months featured with title: Review of the causes of antimicrobial resistance authored by Dr. Tim Sandle, Pharmaceutical Microbiologist, the cover story puts the review focus on causes of antimicrobial resistance. Read more...

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Fast & Effective Removal
of Interfering Proteins

Incorporating a novel dual hydrophobically treated matrix filter, Microlute™ Protein Precipitation Plate from Porvair Sciences set a new standard for labs looking to remove interfering proteins from serum,plasma or even whole blood samples prior to analysis by Liquid Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS).

Pfizer and BioNTech declare joint advancement of a potential COVID-19 Antibody

Pharma mammoth Pfizer declared on Tuesday that it’s dealing with a potential COVID-19 antibody with BioNTech, a German organization taking a shot at new sorts of immunotherapy medicines.

New LAUDA Hydro water and shaking water baths up to 100°C – high quality,intuitive,Reliable

The launch of the new LAUDA Hydro waterbath product line, reinforced by the addition of “GFL Technology”, means that LAUDA can now offer a considerably extended range of products.

Quantitative Elemental Analysis in Research Labs

Workflow description- Pharmaceutical research and development laboratories typically have just a very small amount of each active ingredient they are investigating, often no more than 50–100 mg. Read more