New Research Identify Pathways for Potential Treatment for Lethal Bacteria

New Research Identify Pathways for Potential Treatment for Lethal Bacteria
Human intestine with intestinal bacteria. Kateryna Kon/Shutterstock
Marina Zhang
Updated:
New research conducted by the Australian National University has identified pathways for lethal Clostridium spp. bacteria, potentially leading to more effective treatment options for the future.
“Our research shows there might be new therapies we could develop, such as using certain drugs to neutralise the toxin [released by the bacteria],” said the lead researcher, Prof. Si Ming Man, on May 21.
Marina Zhang
Marina Zhang
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Marina Zhang is a health writer for The Epoch Times, based in New York. She mainly covers stories on COVID-19 and the healthcare system and has a bachelors in biomedicine from The University of Melbourne. Contact her at [email protected].
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