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.
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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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