Nanoantibiotic Technology Developed to Eliminate Bacteria While Keeping Body Cells Untouched Medicine & Technology Jan 24, 2022 Experts used nanotechnology to develop a solution against antibiotic-resistant infection, a disease in which treatments kill bacteria along with health human cells.
Ancient 425-Million-Year Old Bacteria ‘Enterococci’ Responsible For Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs May 14, 2017 The root of why some superbugs are antibiotic resistant was discovered to be the enterococci bacteria which lived 425 million years ago.
Breastmilk Protein Can Eradicate Superbugs, Study Reveals Jan 25, 2016 An emerging study hailed as a major discovery found that breast milk contains an antibiotic capable of treating drug-resistant bacteria.
Dirty Scopes Infect A Lot Of Patients — Study Jan 14, 2016 A study revealed different instances of conceivably lethal contamination from tainted duodenoscopes.
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