Emerging Study Now Reveals New Class of Antibiotics Can Fight Antibiotic Resistance

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(Newswire.net — July 20, 2018) Orlando, FL — Antibiotics are widely prescribed for individuals who suffer from urinary tract infections. Unfortunately, the use of this medication is associated with side effects.

The scientists from The Rockefeller University conducted a study.

In this research, they were able to discover a new class of antibiotics, which are capable of destroying and killing several antibiotic-resistant pathogens.

According to researchers, this new family originates from molecules that can be found in a huge variety of soils.

In the Nature Microbiology, it has been found that antibiotic compounds are a special class of peptides. These are special chains of amino acids that need calcium for antibacterial activity.

It has been found that calcium-dependent antibiotics can target bacteria in various ways. This particular characteristic makes them essentially effective. They have the ability to target bacterial cell membrane formation, or even destroy the cell wall.

Scientists revealed that these new antibiotics are called malacidins, which were able to sterilize the superbug MRSA.

According to Dr Sean Brady, senior author, it is impossible to say when, or even if, an early stage antibiotic discovery like the malacidins will proceed to the clinic. It is a long, arduous road from the initial discovery of an antibiotic to a clinically used entity.

Unfortunately, malacidins are found to be ineffective to infections like UTIs. This means they still won’t be able to efficiently fight antibiotic resistance.

In the United States alone, antibiotic resistance produces 2 million illnesses every year. In the country, it accounts for 23,000 deaths.

The United Nations has revealed antibiotic resistance has a potential to cause 10 million deaths by 2050.

This is why it is best to reduce or avoid its use, and in cases of UTIs that need antibiotics, prevention steps are essential.

According to experts, urinary tract infections can be prevented by simply increasing water intake. Those who already have the infection are advised to avoid misusing or abusing antibiotics.

It may even be best to simply resort to natural remedies, which includes D-Mannose. This natural ingredient is found in cranberry, and is thought be a safer alternative to antibiotics.

It works by binding with the bacteria that cause the infection, and eliminates them from the body.

One of the supplements to consider is Purest Vantage D-Mannose. This highly potent and pure formula is carefully crafted to deliver 600 mg of D-Mannose powder per capsule to consumers.

It is popularized widely by its high potency and purity. It is specifically formulated to offer superior UTI support. This formula even has added cranberry juice powder and dandelion extract.

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