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Related: About this forumNew antibiotic attacks bacteria in never-before-seen way
https://today.uic.edu/new-antibiotic-attacks-bacteria-in-never-before-seen-way/Scientists at the University of Illinois Chicago have discovered a new antibiotic that may be a bulwark in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs, according to new research published in Nature.
This new antibiotic is amazing because it targets a site of the ribosome that has never been targeted by any other molecule before, Travin said.
By attacking the ribosome in a new way, manikomycin can evade the existing mechanisms pathogens have developed to resist antibiotics.
That means bacteria need to jump through hoops to find resistance, said Alexander Mankin, distinguished professor in the Retzky College of Pharmacy. The paper was co-authored by Mankin and includes UIC co-authors Dorota Klepacki and Nora Vázquez-Laslop.
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,371 posts)manikomycin
I guess if you hear your doc suggest it, you can simultaneously freak because it means youve got something BAD as well as have a sense of relief because theres something available to work against it.
OKIsItJustMe
(22,394 posts)Moving from the lab to the Drs office is a long and arduous journey, which many promising drugs never complete.
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,371 posts)popsdenver
(2,776 posts)Under WBush admin, and I bet it is far worse now, they allowed the company to do the testing, not the FDA.
Many drugs were approved, going by the manufacturers "claims", that were later proven to be lies, and drugs were pulled back off the market........
I can only imagine it is far far far worse now under Trump since 2016...............
GB_RN
(3,595 posts)Would likely be used in the same manner as vancomycin is currently. That means its restricted to hospitals, and ONLY used to treat infections that frontline (and possibly secondary) antibiotics havent/cant/wont touch.
I dont see any way this gets out for general use and Rx by primary/urgent care providers.