Rattlesnake-type Poisons Used By Superbug Bacteria To Beat Our Defenses
Sunday, September 7, 2008 - 21:28
in Health & Medicine
Colonies of hospital superbugs can make poisons similar to those found in rattlesnake venom to attack our bodies' natural defenses, according to new research.
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