Bacteriophage viruses attacking an E. coli bacterium
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The Good Virus
Tom Eire (Hodder & Stoughton)
EVERY so usually I do not forget that I needs to be scared, not simply of local weather change and creeping authoritarianism, but in addition of antibiotic resistance. As micro organism purchase the power to fend off ever extra antibiotics, we threat returning to a time when a easy bacterial an infection may imply dying.
To deal with the risk, some researchers are growing new antibiotics to exchange the outdated ones that now not work. It’s costly and time-consuming. What if there was …