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Explainer: what are superbugs and how can we control them?

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imageThere's some evidence to suggest transmission can be prevented in crowded locations with the use of simple face masks.Maridav/Shutterstock

Superbugs are routine bacteria that have learnt how to avoid being killed by antibiotics. When this ability extends across multiple different types (classes) of antibiotics, the bugs are deemed multi-drug...

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