glynmoody, to random
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Huge number of deaths linked to can be avoided, say experts - https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/may/23/huge-number-of-deaths-linked-to-superbugs-can-be-avoided-say-experts "Models suggest deaths in poorer countries could be cut by 18% – or about 750,000 a year – with preventive measures"

itnewsbot, to science

A Virus Found in Wastewater Beat Back a Woman’s ‘Zombie’ Bacteria - Viruses called phages are a promising treatment option for bacterial infections when anti... - https://www.wired.com/story/phage-therapy-bacteria-zombie-pittsburgh/ /health

mattotcha, to random
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technewslit, to news
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Research with lab mice shows an experimental vaccine stimulates the body's basic immune system to protect against a range of pathogens associated with hospital infections.

https://sciencebusiness.technewslit.com/?p=45295

Nonog, to northcarolina

New antibiotic that slays superbugs discovered in 'dark matter' microbes from North Carolina soil
Deadly superbugs are unlikely to develop resistance to a new antibiotic produced by bacteria, scientists say.
https://www.livescience.com/health/medicine-drugs/new-antibiotic-that-slays-superbugs-discovered-in-dark-matter-microbes-from-north-carolina-soil

CharlieMcHenry, to ai
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Pece, to food

Last night on , there was a short story on use on factory farmed animals such as and in . I suggest people watch the 5 minute segment here:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-19/the-debate-over-the-use-of-antibiotics-in-our-meat/102244270

This is the blurb of the segment:

"For almost a century, antibiotics have been used around the world to treat bacterial infection, but scientists warn that over-use could raise the risk of antibiotic-resistant superbugs.

The World Health Organization has listed the problem as one of the top ten global health threats facing humanity. New research has found antibiotic resistance in samples of meat taken from supermarket shelves. Jason Om reports."

Some brief thoughts on the story:

-I have to laugh at the 'ethical butcher' nomenclature, as it reminded me of 'humane slaughter'.
-It should be pointed out, because it wasn't directly stated in the news story, due perhaps to time constraints, but there is a reason that antibiotic use is so high and prevalent (60% of antibiotics used in Australia are for agriculture use - what a shocking amount!). And that is because animals, who are , conscious, and intelligent, are stuck in horrid conditions, surrounded by their own shit. 💩

Thank you to for showing the report that was commissioned by . I hope it leads to more people choosing a kinder, nicer, way of life. 🌱

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