Scientists Are Working to Reverse Bacteria's Immunity to Medication
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"If a virus replicates quickly, it has a chance to produce more mutations, also known as variants. The more variants emerge, the harder it is to make a vaccine that will create lasting immunity, because the target keeps moving."
"Antibiotic resistance is a major public health threat because so much of modern medical care depends on antibiotics - childbirth, cancer treatment, transplants, operations, and infections."
Scientists are exploring ways to combat the rise of drug-resistant bacteria, highlighting the need for innovative solutions like targeting bacteria with bacteriophages.
As the number of drug-resistant bacteria increases globally, research into combating this issue is crucial to maintaining effective medical interventions.
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