How researchers developed drugs to fight antimicrobial resistance

TechnologyHealth & Fitness
15 Aug 2025 • 4:37 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have utilised artificial intelligence to develop two new antibiotics.
  • These drugs, named NG1 and DN1, have shown effectiveness against drug-resistant strains of gonorrhoea and MRSA in lab and animal tests.
  • The new compounds attack bacterial membranes in novel ways, offering hope that bacteria will find it harder to develop resistance compared to existing medicines.
  • This breakthrough addresses the growing global public health crisis of antimicrobial resistance, which is responsible for over one million deaths annually.
  • The antibiotics are currently in early development and require extensive testing, including clinical trials, to prove their safety and efficacy in humans.

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