Wasp toxin inspires new antibiotic that overcomes tough-to-treat sepsis in mice

Wasp toxin inspires new antibiotic that overcomes tough-to-treat sepsis in mice

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Fierce Biotech
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The sting from a Korean yellow-jacket wasp doesn’t pose much of a danger to people—but it could be toxic enough to kill lethal bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotics. Now the insect has inspired scientists at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine to take a new approach to developing antibiotics.