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Our growing resistance to antibiotics threatens to create a 'post-antibiotic age' -- in which previously treatable infections kill millions of us. Scientists are in a race against time to develop a new generation of drugs to prevent that catastrophe. While they do so, a University of Copenhagen chemist wants to buy us some time.
Business: "Existing Chemical Compounds Could Revive Failing Antibiotics, Says Danish Scientist"