Drug dismantles harmful C. difficile bacteria without destroying healthy gut microbes | Fox News

Fox News reports that Clostridium difficile, or C. diff— a potentially deadly bacterial infection that’s gained attention due to its treatment by fecal transplants— occurs when the body’s natural balance of gut bacteria gets thrown off – but nows there’s a drug that dismantles C difficile.

Source: Drug dismantles harmful C. difficile bacteria without destroying healthy gut microbes | Fox News

This is really important scientific news, especially as public healthcare struggles to cope with C difficile.  Unfortunately, too many people don’t thoroughly wash their hands after going to the toilet.

According to Wikipedia:

People are most often nosocomially infected in hospitals, nursing homes, or other medical institutions, although infection outside medical settings is increasing. The rate of C. difficile acquisition is estimated to be 13% in patients with hospital stays of up to two weeks, and 50% with stays longer than four weeks.

Long-term hospitalization or residence in a nursing home within the previous year are independent risk factors for increased colonization.

Thoughts?

New antibiotic a ‘game changer’ in fight against superbugs – Sydney Morning Herald

This is a must-read article in the SMH, describing the US discovery of a new super antibiotic. Check it out!

via New antibiotic a ‘game changer’ in fight against superbugs – Sydney Morning Herald.

A few years ago, my wife picked up a serious infection after a sand-fly bite. It was resistant to two courses of powerful antibiotics.  The doctor wisely took a swab and had the infection analyzed in the lab. A few days later, the doctor phoned her with the news that she had contracted a potentially fatal, super-bug and there was only one known antibiotic. This antibiotic had some nasty side effects but eventually she took the course. I often think that perhaps she was just in time.

So for me, the discovery of a new generation antibiotic is a wonderful achievement.

Sadly, I wonder that perhaps our bodies have become resistant to earlier wonder drugs because of over-prescription?

Thoughts?