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Finding a balance in antibiotic medicine: can we kill ‘bad’ bacteria while preserving the ‘good’?

A study led by scientists at University of St Andrews has found that antibiotics used to treat tuberculosis kill other potentially useful bacteria.

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Finding a balance in antibiotic medicine: can we kill ‘bad’ bacteria while preserving the ‘good’? | University of St Andrews news (st-andrews.ac.uk)

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