Bacterium found in noses could protect against deadly MRSA superbug

A bacterium that lives in the human nose produces an antibiotic lethal to the MRSA superbug, scientists have discovered.

Bacterium found in noses could protect against deadly MRSA superbug

A bacterium that lives in the human nose produces an antibiotic lethal to the MRSA superbug, scientists have discovered.

The new drug, named lugdunin, is made naturally by Staphylococcus lugdunensis, one of a number of different kinds of microbe that inhabit the nostrils.

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