Drug compound to kill antibiotic resistant superbugs found

IANS  |  London 

Researchers have discovered a new drug compound which kills antibiotic resistant that can cause including pneumonia, and

The research, published in the journal Nano, describes the new compound which kills gram-negative E. coli, including a multidrug resistant pathogen said to be responsible for millions of worldwide annually.

"As the compound is luminescent it glows when exposed to light. This means the uptake and effect on bacteria can be followed by the advanced microscope techniques available at RAL (in Britain)," said Jim Thomas, at the University of in Britain.

"This breakthrough could lead to vital new treatments to life-threatening superbugs and the growing risk posed by antimicrobial resistance," Thomas added.

The studies at and RAL have shown the compound seems to have several modes of action, making it more difficult for resistance to emerge in the bacteria.

In a recent report on antimicrobial resistant pathogens, the World Organisation put several at the top of its list, stating that new treatments for these bacteria were "Priority 1 Critical" because they cause infections with high death rates, are rapidly becoming resistant to all present treatments and are often picked up in hospitals.

The next step of the research will be to test it against other multi-resistant bacteria.

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First Published: Tue, May 28 2019. 19:42 IST