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Escaping the Post-Antibiotic Apocalypse

 
 November 16, 2017 
 Microbiology 
 The latest microbiology news from the AZoNetwork 
 #ALT#Escaping the Post-Antibiotic Apocalypse
The term “Post-antibiotic apocalypse” may sound alarmist, but it has been coined for good reason: the decreasing effectiveness of antibiotics against bacterial infections. The global misuse of antibiotics has facilitated the spread of resistance genes, resulting in multidrug resistant pathogens, known as “superbugs”.
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Many people associate the word "bacteria" with something dirty and disgusting. Dr. Pere Santamaria disagrees. Called the microbiome, the bacteria in our bodies have all kinds of positive effects on our health, Santamaria says. "The bacteria we have in our gut actually have many beneficial functions. They help in our digestion, prevent infection by pathogens and educate our immune system on what to fight."
 
 Researchers identify predator bacteria in microbiota of cystic fibrosis patients
 
Researchers identify predator bacteria in microbiota of cystic fibrosis patientsFor the first time, researchers have found the presence of predator bacteria in the microbiota of cystic fibrosis patients. There are researchers from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid among the authors of this finding.
 
 
 Lung microbiome plays major role in asthma severity and response to treatment
 
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 Researchers identify mechanisms through which H. pylori bacteria cause gastric cancer
 
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 Scientists develop novel antimicrobials to tackle multidrug-resistant bacteria
 
Scientists develop novel antimicrobials to tackle multidrug-resistant bacteriaScientists at the University of Surrey in collaboration with research partners at the University of Sheffield and University of Würzburg, Germany, have developed novel antimicrobials, which could be used to treat infections, caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria.
 

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