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Antimicrobial resistance and future plastics

Released Tuesday, 20th August 2019
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Antimicrobial resistance and future plastics

Antimicrobial resistance and future plastics

Antimicrobial resistance and future plastics

Antimicrobial resistance and future plastics

Tuesday, 20th August 2019
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Bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to many of the agents we use to deal with them, including antiseptics. The bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii is one example and causes hard to treat skin, chest, and urine infections in hospitals. Now, a team at the University of Newcastle, Australia have discovered a gene that renders Acinetobacter resistant to the chemical chlorhexidine that's used in hand disinfectants. But the gene evolved long before the antiseptic was invented, so what was it doing previously? As well as finding out, Adam Murphy also heard from lead author Karl Hassan how the discovery could help us to make more environmentally-friendly forms of plastic. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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