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Antibiotic Resistance May Be Coming to an End, Thanks to the Work of a Flemish Researcher

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Flemish researcher Niels Vander Elst has developed a new technique that allows infections caused by resistant bacteria to be treated. He says the technique is relatively inexpensive and can be used in combination with existing antibiotics. However, it will be some time before people can actually be treated with it.

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Flemish researcher Niels Vander Elst has developed a new technique that allows infections caused by resistant bacteria to be treated. He says the technique is relatively inexpensive and can be used in combination with existing antibiotics. However, it will be some time before people can actually be treated with it.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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New invention could end antibiotic resistance problem Swedish researcher Niels Van der Elst has discovered an enzyme that makes resistant bacteria susceptible to antibiotics. The method is inexpensive and can be used in combination with existing drugs.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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