New Drug Targets Antibiotic Resistance
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Scientists invent new drug candidates to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

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A new family of antibiotics may one day help save thousands of lives each year.
35,000 people in the U.S. die each year from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.
University of California , Irvine -led team describes the development of a drug candidate that can stop bacteria before they have a chance to cause harm.
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