A. baumannii bacteria, known for its antibiotic resistance, poses a serious threat in hospital settings. Researchers at Monash University have uncovered the bacteria’s secret weapon and are exploring potential applications. The team discovered that A. baumannii outcompetes other bacteria by using a needle-like nano “machine” to inject deadly toxins into nearby bacteria, shedding light on potential strategies to combat its spread.
Researchers found the bacteria’s secret weapon
Unlocking new clues in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
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