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New Discovery Could Transform Fight Against Drug-Resistant Infections

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Researchers have uncovered a novel mechanism that allows bacteria to escape from biofilms, which are protective structures that shield them from antibiotics and the immune system. This breakthrough, led by scientists at the University of California San Diego, reveals how certain bacteria produce a hydrogel that absorbs water, generating pressure to expel cells from within the biofilm.

Biofilms are notorious for causing persistent infections, particularly in patients with prostheses or catheters. By understanding how bacteria disperse from these communities, the research opens the door to new strategies for combating antibiotic resistance. The ability to trigger biofilm disintegration in the lab without drugs could lead to innovative treatments in the future.

The team successfully manipulated this dispersal mechanism, demonstrating that biofilms can be broken apart without antibiotics. However, researchers caution that this work is still in the experimental stage and far from clinical application.

As antibiotic resistance continues to rise, this discovery highlights a potential shift in how we approach treatment for stubborn infections, which could significantly impact healthcare practices and patient outcomes in the long run.

Source: Euronews

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