Researchers discover a way to increase the effectiveness of antibiotics

https://phys.org/news/2021-10-effectiveness-antibiotics.html

"more effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria—also known as superbugs... During a bacterial infection, the body uses molecules called chemoattractants to recruit neutrophils to the site of the infection. Neutrophils are immune cells with the ability to encapsulate and kill dangerous bacteria, critical to the immune response. Researchers attached a chemoattractant to an antibiotic, enabling them to enhance the recruitment of immune cells and improve their killing ability"

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