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Researchers Find 2 New Multi Drug-Resistant Bacteria In Scat Of Vine Snake


Vine Snake, a mildly venomous reptile, commonly found in Northern Western Ghats.
Pune:
A group of researchers from Pune and Chandigarh has discovered two new multi drug-resistant bacteria from the scat of vine snake , a mildly venomous reptile, commonly found in Northern Western Ghats.
According to the team, the newly-isolated bacteria from the scat of vine snake are resistant to at least 35 types of antibiotics and as it could spread infectious diseases in future, it is better to conduct research in that direction to make some antibiotic medicines.
This collaborative research work, published in Springer Nature journal, is carried out by researchers from Shri Shiv Chhatrapati College, Junnar; National Centre for Microbial Resource; National Centre for Cell Science, Pune; Microbial Type Culture Collection, and CSIR-Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh. ....

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2 new multi drug-resistant bacteria found in scat of vine snake: Researchers


2 new multi drug-resistant bacteria found in scat of vine snake: Researchers
Researchers from Pune and Chandigarh have discovered two new multi drug-resistant bacteria in the scat of vine snakes, commonly found in the North Western Ghats.
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UPDATED: May 23, 2021 18:22 IST
Researchers have found two new multi drug-resistant bacteria in the scat of vine snakes. (Representative image from Getty Images)
A group of researchers from Pune and Chandigarh has discovered two new “multi drug-resistant” bacteria from the scat of vine snake , a mildly venomous reptile, commonly found in Northern Western Ghats.
According to the team, the newly-isolated bacteria from the scat of vine snake are resistant to at least 35 types of antibiotics and as it could spread infectious diseases in the future, it is better to conduct research in that direction to make some antibiotic medicines. ....

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Don't be nervous of 'life saver' vaccine, says Novavax trial volunteer | Prestwich and Whitefield Guide


A trial volunteer for the effective new Novavax vaccine has encouraged the public to get their jabs.
Interim trial results suggest the new jab is 89% effective in preventing Covid-19 with a two-shot programme and it could become the fourth coronavirus vaccine to be approved for use in the UK.
There have been pockets of the public who have expressed uncertainty about the new vaccines because of the speed with which they have been developed.
Trial volunteer Andrew Stronach, from Norwich, told the PA news agency: “I understand that people might be nervous about new vaccines but, from my point of view, having been through this process, I’ve got absolutely no doubt that the scientists are being really thorough about what they’re doing, they’re being really careful about people’s safety. ....

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Don't be nervous of 'life saver' vaccine, says Novavax trial volunteer


A trial volunteer for the effective new Novavax vaccine has encouraged the public to get their jabs.
Interim trial results suggest the new jab is 89% effective in preventing Covid-19 with a two-shot programme and it could become the fourth coronavirus vaccine to be approved for use in the UK.
There have been pockets of the public who have expressed uncertainty about the new vaccines because of the speed with which they have been developed.
Trial volunteer Andrew Stronach, from Norwich, told the PA news agency: “I understand that people might be nervous about new vaccines but, from my point of view, having been through this process, I’ve got absolutely no doubt that the scientists are being really thorough about what they’re doing, they’re being really careful about people’s safety. ....

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