Melbourne scientists have made a major breakthrough in combating antibiotic resistant superbugs which threaten to be one of the greatest risks to human health in the 21st century.
The research team from the University of Melbourne’s School of Engineering made the discovery as part of work to find treatments for cancer. The breakthrough could help defeat antibiotic resistant superbugs, which have been identified by the World Health Organisation as one of the greatest threats to human health after adapting to become resistant to all forms…
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