New antibiotic should be used to treat typhoid A new and affordable antibiotic called gatifloxacin should be used to treat typhoid. That’s the recommendation of Oxford University researchers who have carried out the largest clinical trial yet to compare treatments for the disease.
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2,784 vaccinations later

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2,784 vaccinations later

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Spring babies face anorexia risk Anorexia nervosa is more common among people born in the spring, a new study led by Oxford University scientists has found.
Dispelling myths about life in Japan An unusual exhibition is helping to change perceptions of Japan and increase people’s understanding of the suffering of earthquake and tsunami victims.
A taste of life at Oxford for local student sleuths Oxford has been the site of a murder investigation for sixty young sleuths from the south east who investigated a ‘murder in the cloisters.’
Bodleian’s Biblical tale at Easter Starting Good Friday, the Bodleian is holding an exhibition that tells the story of the most frequently printed book in English language, the King James Bible.
Vice-Chancellor celebrates Oxford’s links with Asia The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Andrew Hamilton, is on a visit to Hong Kong, Singapore and Beijing to celebrate Oxford’s links with the region.

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