Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Antibiotic-destroying genes widespread in bacteria in soil and on people

Researchers have found that genes that confer the power to destroy tetracycline antibiotics are widespread in bacteria. But the researchers have also created a chemical compound that shields tetracyclines from destruction, restoring the antibiotics lethality. The findings indicate an emerging threat to one of the most widely used classes of antibiotics -- but also a promising way to protect against that threat.

from Top Health News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/302UcfG

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