Victoria Forster

Victoria Forster is a researcher based in Newcastle, United Kingdom. She works to combat childhood cancer and has a diverse translational research focus that includes treating tumors and studying the effects of social media support groups on families of childhood cancer survivors. Forster's work has been recognized by Forbes, which included her in their 30 Under 30 - Europe - Science & Healthcare list in 2017. She has also contributed articles to Forbes, including one about the potential spread of antibiotic-resistant superbugs from cats and dogs to their owners and another on the damaging effects of artificial sweeteners on gut cells. Her research may have implications for understanding the transfer of bacteria between sick pets and their human owners, as well as for public health concerns related to artificial sweeteners.

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Two Dogs in US Test Positive for Deadly Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Linked to Contaminated Eye Drops

Two Dogs in US Test Positive for Deadly Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Linked to Contaminated Eye Drops

Broke On: Saturday, 27 April 2024 Two dogs in the US have tested positive for a deadly superbug, carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, linked to contaminated eye drops. The bacteria strain is highly related to one that caused an outbreak last year resulting in four human deaths and 14 cases of blindness. The contaminated drops were traced back to a factory in India with dirty equipment and poor hygiene practices. This incident underscores the importance of maintaining clean environments to prevent the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, not just among humans but also pets.