In a November 20, 2019 press release, it has been announced that
researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a new type of
antibiotic which may help the fight against drug-resistant bacteria.
which are estimated to cause 700,000 deaths each year worldwide.
The discovery has been reported in Nature.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Roberto Molar Candanosa, Northwestern
Yu Imai, a postdoctoral research associate in Lewis’ lab, discovered the compound from Photorhabdus bacteria that live inside the gut of a nematode, a tiny parasitic worm found in soil. It’s the first time, Lewis says, that the animal microbiome was found to harbor an antibiotic that promises to be useful for humans.
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Detailed story here :-
https://news.northeastern.edu/2019/1...tant-bacteria/