Scientists Find Antibiotic-Free Way to Treat Drug-Resistant Infections

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Scientists Find Antibiotic-Free Way to Treat Drug-Resistant Infections
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Scientists have found an antibiotic-free way of treating 'golden staph' skin infections that are the scourge of some cancer patients, and a threat to hospital-goers everywhere.

can find its way into the bloodstream during surgery or via medical devices such as catheters, slipping past the body's first line of defense: the skin and mucosal barriers .

People with weakened immune systems who visit hospitals for regular treatments such as chemotherapy are also at risk of picking up nasty 'superbugs' that have become resistant to mainstay antibiotics. In particular, people with skin lymphoma are highly susceptible to bacterial infections. Called cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, CTCL is a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that starts with cancerous T cells migrating to the skin. There, these rogue immune cells cause rashes and lesions before spreading to other parts of the body.expels substances called enterotoxins which are thought to fuel the progression of CTCL, because when patients with CTCL finish a round of antibiotics,S.

that are resistant to methicillin and other antibiotics are called MRSA, and while hospitals are making some ground in

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