Antibiotics are indispensable for treating bacterial infections. But why are they sometimes ineffective, even when the bacteria are not resistant? In their latest study, researchers challenge the conventional view that a small subset of particularly resilient bacteria are responsible for the failure of antibiotic therapies.
Why antibiotics can fail even against non-resistant bacteria
- Post author:Annie Holland
- Post published:February 5, 2025
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