Scientists Develop New Compound That Kills Flesh-Eating and Other Drug-Resistant Bacteria

The new compound, PS757, may form a new type of antibiotic drug class, researchers hope.
Scientists Develop New Compound That Kills Flesh-Eating and Other Drug-Resistant Bacteria
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Twenty years ago, professor Fredrik Almqvist, an organic chemistry professor at Umeå University in Sweden, was asked by his collaborating researchers at Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) to design a compound that would prevent urinary tract infections, which are often caused by Gram-negative bacterial infections.

Almqvist’s team created various compounds that were then screened for their effects.

Marina Zhang
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Marina Zhang is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers both health news and in-depth features on emerging health issues. Marina holds a bachelor's degree in biomedicine from the University of Melbourne. Contact her at [email protected].