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Beating the Resistance

  • January 17, 2018

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Researchers Kristofer Waldetoft and Sam Brown from Georgia Institute of Technology propose using alternative therapeutics for managing minor bacterial infections as a key strategy in combatting antibiotic resistance. They argue that the widespread prescription of antibiotics, even for mild conditions like pharyngotonsillitis, contributes to resistance across the microbiota, not just in the targeted pathogens. By utilizing antivirulence drugs or bacteriophages instead of traditional antibiotics, the selection pressure for resistance could be reduced, preserving antibiotic efficacy for severe infections.

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