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    Enzyme can restore antibiotic effect in the event of resistance

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    Bacterial resistance negates the effect of antibiotics in the treatment of infection. Using mouse models, researchers now show that if antibiotics are administered with an enzyme called endolysin, the combined effect protects against infection by resistant bacteria in all bodily organs—including the brain, which antibiotics alone have difficulty reaching. The results are reported in the journal Molecular Medicine.
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