Drug resistant superbugs could be beaten by treating diseases with human antibodies

A strain of Neisseria gonorrhoeae stained with a monoclonal antibody. (Rino Rappuoli via SWNS)

By Stephen Beech

Drug-resistant superbugs could be beaten by treating diseases with human antibodies, suggests a new study.

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Drug resistant superbugs could be beaten by treating diseases with human antibodies

A hypervirulent and pan-resistant strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae stained with monoclonal antibodies against the capsule (green) and the O-antigen (yellow). (Rino Rappuoli via SWNS)

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