Can a Dot Help Treat Infection?

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Superbugs may have met there match in these nanoparticles
Antibiotics may have a new teammate in the fight against drug-resistant infections. Researchers have engineered nanoparticles to produce chemicals that render bacteria more vulnerable to antibiotics. These quantum dots, described online October 4 in Science Advances, could help combat pathogens that have developed resistance to antibiotics...

Antibiotic Resistance: Coordinating a global response to counter the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Drug-resistant strains of bacteria are prevalent in both hospital and community settings; they cause billions of dollars in avoidable health costs and cause unnecessary disability and death. If left unaddressed, antibiotic resistance could recreate a world in which invasive surgeries are impossible and people routinely die from simple bacterial infections...

Dramatic rise seen in antibiotic use
Antibiotic use is growing steadily worldwide, driven mainly by rising demand in low- and middle-income countries, according to a report released on 17 September. The research presents the clearest picture yet of how and where the drugs are used, and the prevalence of different types of antibiotic resistance...