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Why antibiotics may soon fail to curb the plague bacterium - and where we can find new strategies

2026-05-05T00:09:00+01:00

A new review shows that while most infections caused by the Yersinia plague bacterium can currently be treated with antibiotics, concerns about rising antimicrobial resistance mean that we need to come up with new ways to disarm the bacteria instead of killing it.

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Why antibiotics may soon fail to curb the plague bacterium - and where we can find new strategies

A new review shows that while most infections caused by the Yersinia plague bacterium can currently be treated with antibiotics, concerns about rising antimicrobial resistance mean that we need to come up with new ways to disarm the bacteria instead of killing it.

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Scientists uncover how pathogens switch on their virulence

2026-04-28T11:27:00+01:00By

A research team has uncovered how a key protein switches on the machinery that enables Leptospira pathogens to survive and cause disease. The findings provide new insights into how pathogens regulate their virulence and may open new avenues for therapeutic interventions.