Teixobactin, a new drug, may squash antibiotic resistant superbugs

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Friday, January 9, 2015
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Scientists believe they've discovered a new antibiotic that could kill drug-resistant bacteria, or superbugs.
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Scientists believe they've discovered a new antibiotic called teixobactin that could turn the tide against the rise of drug-resistant bacteria, or superbugs.

Researchers from Northeastern University grew it in its native dirt rather than in a lab dish and it has cured mice in the lab.

Antibiotic resistance causes two million infections and 23,000 deaths in the United States each year.

A recent report warned that superbugs could kill up to 10 million people a year by 2050. The last major antibiotic was discovered in the 1980s.

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