Israeli tech to tackle bacteria resistant to antibiotics
The first person ever to be treated with an antibiotic was a policeman from Oxford, England in 1941. While tending his garden during his day off, the man scratched himself on a rose thorn, which soon led to an infection. Two months later he found himself on the verge of dying in the Radcliffe Infirmary. … Continue reading Israeli tech to tackle bacteria resistant to antibiotics
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