A soil bacterium helps penicillin counter germ resistance

In Illinois, a common soil bacterium may hold the key to preserving the germ-killing power of penicillin. Antibiotics were mass produced during World War II to treat Allied soldiers and later civilians; but decades of widespread use has enabled some germs to develop resistance to it. One strategy to counter this resistance comes from soil-dwelling … Continue reading A soil bacterium helps penicillin counter germ resistance