Search For New Treatment When Antibiotics Don't Work

In the future, ten million people may die every year from infections caused by bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. New findings have discovered a possible "cure" that can be used to combat resistant E.coli bacteria.

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Professor Jukka Corander at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences hopes their findings pave the way towards new ways of treating infections, with personalized medicine as a kind of "precision-guided missile". (Photo: Øystein Horgmo, UiO)

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