Novel use of drug saves children from deadly E. coli bacteria disease

Novel use of drug saves children from deadly E. coli bacteria disease

A physician and researcher at the Sainte Justine University Hospital Center (Sainte-Justine UHC), a University of Montreal affiliate, saved the life of a child and, by doing so, became the first to find a new use for a drug in the fight against deadly E. coli bacteria. In fact, after a little girl was admitted to the Sainte Justine UHC to treat severe complications, her physician, running out of options, thought about using the drug eculizumab, which is usually prescribed for another disorder with similar symptoms. Her intuition paid off and the little girl survived. The dramatic improvement experienced by the young patient and two others is explained in an article published last summer in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Scientists capture single cancer molecules at work

Scientists capture single cancer molecules at work

Researchers have revealed how a molecule called telomerase contributes to the control of the integri...

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A breakthrough in pinpointing protective mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis

A breakthrough in pinpointing protective mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis

In an article published today in the prestigious journal Science , a team of researchers led by Dr Ale...

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Petroleum-eating mushrooms

Petroleum-eating mushrooms

Take a Petri dish containing crude petroleum and it will release a strong odor distinctive of the to...

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Infanticide: the biological parents are more often responsible

Infanticide: the biological parents are more often responsible

Several cases of infanticide have made headlines recently in Quebec: the Shafia affair in which a fa...

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