Get the latest Science News and Discoveries

How a common antibiotic fuels bacterial resistance


A new Rutgers Health study reveals a surprising twist in the antibiotic resistance story: instead of simply killing bacteria, drugs like ciprofloxacin can actually trigger a kind of microbial survival mode. By crashing the bacteria's energy levels, the antibiotic causes E. coli to ramp up its metabolism, survive attacks, and mutate faster ultimately accelerating the evolution of drug resistance.

None

Get the Android app

Or read this on ScienceDaily

Read more on:

Photo of bacterial resistance

bacterial resistance

Related news:

News photo

New method for development of atomic antibiotics that counters bacterial resistance

News photo

100 Million Times More Difficult: Revolutionary Dual Action Antibiotic Makes Bacterial Resistance Nearly Impossible

News photo

Dual action antibiotic could make bacterial resistance nearly impossible