Gene Grants Powerful Resistance Against Resurging Diseases
In recent years, the threat of antibiotic resistance has become an increasingly pressing problem for healthcare workers across the globe. Now, researchers have identified a new gene that could help to combat this issue by granting bacteria powerful resistance to antibiotics. The gene, known as NDM-1, has been found to confer bacteria with resistance to the beta-lactam family of antibiotics, including penicillin. This is particularly worrying as beta-lactams are commonly used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. With the rise of NDM-1, it is becoming increasingly important to find ways to combat this form of antibiotic resistance.
source: Phys.org