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'Ingenious' Antibiotic Discovery 'Challenges Long-Held Scientific Beliefs'
http://www.businessinsider.com/teixobactin-a-new-antibiotic-2015-1 ^

Posted on 01/19/2015 7:06:52 AM PST by blam

Lauren F Friedman and Reuters
January 7, 2015

Scientists have discovered a new antibiotic, teixobactin, that can kill serious infections in mice without encountering any detectable resistance, offering a potential new way to get ahead of dangerous evolving superbugs.

The new antibiotic was discovered in a sample of soil.

The research is "ingenious," Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University, told The New York Times.

Researchers said the antibiotic, which has yet to be tested in humans, could one day be used to treat drug-resistant infections caused by the superbug MRSA, as well as tuberculosis, which normally requires a combination of drugs that can have adverse side effects.

Antibiotic-resistant infections already kill 700,000 people each year, with those numbers expected to rise.

"The discovery of this novel compound challenges long-held scientific beliefs and holds great promise for treating an array of menacing infections," said Kim Lewis, a professor at Northeastern University and co-founder of the NovoBiotic Pharmaceuticals, which has patented teixobactin.

(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antibiotisc; drugs; mrsa

1 posted on 01/19/2015 7:06:52 AM PST by blam
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To: blam

Scientists and engineers make our world tolerable...Lawyers and politicians do the opposite.


2 posted on 01/19/2015 7:11:47 AM PST by Awgie (truth is always stranger than fiction)
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To: blam

Like traditional antibiotics, it probably will work for an undetermined number of years before a super-super bug comes into existence as it adapts to this new antibiotic.


3 posted on 01/19/2015 7:12:43 AM PST by Robert DeLong (u)
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To: blam

Great!
Now about that Global warming thingy...................


4 posted on 01/19/2015 7:17:20 AM PST by Red Badger (If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
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To: blam

“”The discovery of this novel compound challenges long-held scientific beliefs...”

No, it doesn’t.


5 posted on 01/19/2015 7:20:50 AM PST by VanShuyten ("a shadow...draped nobly in the folds of a gorgeous eloquence.")
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To: blam

I’ve cut my finger while chopping garlic a couple of times, once pretty seriously.

Each time, I’ve been intrigued by how fast the cut seems to heal and disappear completely.


6 posted on 01/19/2015 7:26:52 AM PST by Steely Tom (Vote GOP for A Slower Handbasket)
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To: VanShuyten
“”The discovery of this novel compound challenges long-held scientific beliefs...” No, it doesn’t.

I looked in the article at BI for which long-held beliefs it challenges, and really couldn't find any. I found this in the NYT story:

Dr. David A. Relman, a professor of medicine at Stanford, said by email, “It illustrates the amazing wealth and diversity of as-yet-unrecognized, potent, biologically active compounds made by the microbial world — some of which may have real clinical value.” He added, “We’ve been blind to the vast majority of them because of the biased and insensitive methods we use to discover drugs.”

The methods are flawed, he said, because they miss microbes that will not grow in the lab, and subject others to artificial conditions that may alter the array of potential drugs they produce.

Challenging long-held scientific beliefs might be the same thing as challenging long-held scientific dogma, borne out of habit, convenience, or pragmatism.
7 posted on 01/19/2015 7:30:58 AM PST by 9thLife ("Life is a military endeavor..." -- Pope Francis)
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To: blam
The discovery of this novel compound challenges long-held scientific beliefs

Really?

Please elaborate: which "long-held scientific beliefs" does it challenge? Name one.

Even if that statement is true ... So ... What? Discovery is part of the essence of the natural sciences. It's part of their appeal ... there's always something new waiting "around the corner". To say that "long-held 'beliefs'" are being challenged is identical to saying that scientists are doing their jobs.

8 posted on 01/19/2015 7:31:39 AM PST by NorthMountain (No longer TEA Party ... I'm the TAF Party)
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To: blam

“The new antibiotic was discovered in a sample of soil.”

See parents?

This is why you need to let your kids out to play in the dirt sometimes, instead of slathering them with antibacterial soap constantly.


9 posted on 01/19/2015 7:33:52 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: Awgie

I read of a scientist who collects a sample of soil from every airport he lands at. ‘Seems like it pays off!


10 posted on 01/19/2015 7:35:22 AM PST by Does so (SCOTUS Newbies Imperil USA...)
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To: Steely Tom

Garlic has been shown to kill microbes, so that makes sense.


11 posted on 01/19/2015 7:36:48 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: blam

The big question I have is does it kill the good flora in your gut like all the rest of the antibiotics do? I already take 30-60 BILLION Multi Strain PROBIOTICS, plus digestive enzymes all from a doctor drug ruined GI system.

What are the side effects?


12 posted on 01/19/2015 7:42:04 AM PST by GailA (IF you fail to keep your promises to the Military, you won't keep them to Citizens!)
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To: Boogieman
"This is why you need to let your kids out to play in the dirt sometimes, instead of slathering them with antibacterial soap constantly."

Yup...with a dog, I've read. (And, especially before the age of six)

13 posted on 01/19/2015 7:42:37 AM PST by blam (Jeff Sessions For President)
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To: blam

Doesn’t matter... Won’t be authorized under Zero-care. Doesn’t fit the death panel agenda to kill off more folks to relieve the pending ‘stress’ on social services and such.


14 posted on 01/19/2015 7:42:48 AM PST by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. 01-20-2016; I pray we make it that long.)
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To: blam

So “rub some dirt on it and keep going” really does work.


15 posted on 01/19/2015 7:47:20 AM PST by IMR 4350
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To: Steely Tom
I’ve cut my finger while chopping garlic a couple of times, once pretty seriously.

Time to practice up on a revised chiffonade technique, I think.

16 posted on 01/19/2015 8:00:36 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Life and death are but temporary states. But Freedom endures forever.)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Time to practice up on a revised chiffonade technique, I think.

It was learning curve. And self-teaching.

17 posted on 01/19/2015 8:20:47 AM PST by Steely Tom (Vote GOP for A Slower Handbasket)
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To: Steely Tom

BUT, but mobsters used to coat their bullets in garlic in the belief it would give a shooting victim survivors blood poisoning!


18 posted on 01/19/2015 8:41:02 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: blam

I’ve been on record here for a long time that one of the biggest health problems we have these days is kids don’t eat enough dirt.


19 posted on 01/19/2015 11:55:13 AM PST by zeugma (The act of observing disturbs the observed.)
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To: blam

bkmk


20 posted on 01/19/2015 12:14:04 PM PST by AllAmericanGirl44
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