Scientists make new drug to kill tough bugs

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Sydney, Aug 18 (IANS): Scientists have synthesised a powerful new chemical from a marine bacterium that kills resistant bugs found in hospitals.


Equally important, the new chemical, called Fijimycin, is unlikely to have adverse side-effects on people, as it has been proved safe when fed to lab mice.

The chemical was produced by a marine bacterium grown from a sediment sample collected from the Nasese area of Suva in Fiji.

The research was conducted by scientists from the University of the South Pacific’s, Institute of Applied Sciences in Fiji.



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