The antimicrobial treatment could help to solve modern bacterial resistance
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Like werewolves and vampires, bacteria have a weakness: silver. The
precious metal has been used to fight infection for thousands of years —
Hippocrates first described its antimicrobial properties in 400 bc —
but how it works has been a mystery. Now, a team led by James Collins, a
biomedical engineer at Boston University in Massachusetts, has
described how silver can disrupt bacteria, and shown that the ancient
treatment could help to deal with the thoroughly modern scourge of
antibiotic resistance. The work is published today in Science Translational Medicine.
Silver may help in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria such as Stenotrophomonas maltophilia by easing large antibiotic molecules through the microbes' outer coating.
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