US scientists have found a new type of antibiotics on the ground.
The group of scientists from the University of Rockefeller think that it is difficult to treat the infectious diseases that will have an effective effect on those diseases.
Worldwide infectious diseases spread like epidemic. The medicines used in these treatments are not working properly in these cases. These drug-resistant diseases are a huge threat to public health worldwide. These are called 'super bugs'. These are the causes of death of nearly 7 lakh people every year.
Scientists at Rockefeller University in New York, in a research published in Nature Microbiology Journal, claimed that they found antibiotics from an unknown germ found in the soil. The antibiotic Methicillin named Malasidinas with Regent Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is able to destroy some other superbugs. Testing on MRSA-infected rats, it has been found that it has been able to sterilize the infection site.
In the laboratory, scientists distinguished DNA with soil samples and cloned them to check whether there were genes for an antibiotic-capable atom. In this way they have invented maladyins from hundreds of samples.
Scientists have already discovered antibiotics from the soil. But this time it was not possible for them to use any bacterial species as medicines. However, there is still more to be examined with malicious. Before using it as a medication, it should be thoroughly researched and thoroughly researched.
Shaun Bradley, associate professor at Rockefeller University, said that it will not come in the market soon enough. Before leaving the market, new experiments have to be approved by the year after year. But this is an important discovery. According to him, a world of prospective biodiversity is still left to be discovered.
It is to be noted that modern medicine was introduced by the discovery of Alexander Fleming's penicillin. after 90 years the antibiotic crisis has occurred. Antibiotics are not working properly in the treatment of infection, resulting in the presence of many medicinal super-bugs. About 20 million people are suspected to have died in this superbag infection in 2050. So scientists around the world are looking for new antibiotics.