Four advances aim to outpace antibiotic resistance and reboot modern medicine

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Antibiotic resistance threatens a century of medical progress, but four broad advances are reshaping the landscape: faster, on-site diagnostics; expansion beyond traditional antibiotics through nontraditional therapies (including bacteriophages and microbiome-based approaches and CRISPR antimicrobials); recognizing resistance spreads across ecosystems with One Health approaches; and policy reforms to incentivize antibiotic development, aiming to diagnose earlier, widen treatment options, and safeguard medicines for the future.
Topics:health#antibiotic-resistance#bacteriophage-therapy#diagnostics#microbiome-therapies#one-health#science-tech
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