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CDC Research Deciphers Rise in Drug-Resistant Infections

via Phys.org·2h ago

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers have successfully deciphered the rise in drug-resistant infections caused by a dangerous variety of bacteria known as NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant E. coli. This breakthrough research is crucial for developing new treatments and strategies to combat these life-threatening superbugs. The findings underscore the urgent need for global cooperation and advanced medical research to prevent future outbreaks.

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