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A cow-bacteria molecule cured MRSA in mice without resistance, offering a promising antibiotic alternative.
A signaling molecule from Staphylococcus simulans, a bacterium found in cows, effectively combats MRSA in mouse studies by disrupting the bacteria’s communication system, preventing infection without killing them.
A single dose cleared skin infections as well as daily antibiotics, with no sign of resistance development, unlike traditional antibiotics.
The molecule, also found in goats, horses, and humans, may offer a sustainable alternative to antibiotics in the fight against drug-resistant infections.
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