Examples of using Superbugs in English and their translations into Chinese
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Squashing the Superbugs.
Three political superbugs are causing special concern.
UK alliance targets the world's deadliest superbugs.
Deadly superbugs lurk in more than nine out of ten make-up bags.
Plants may be spreading superbugs to humans.
Superbugs are‘as big a global threat as climate change and warfare'.
Space Microbes Adapting to Survive not Turning Into Superbugs.
Superbugs sound scary now more than ever because they're increasingly real.
This list isnot meant to scare people about new superbugs.
Superbugs: The world is taking action, but low-income countries must not be left behind.
I asked him what we should do to combat these new superbugs.
Superbugs: The world is taking action, but low-income countries must not be left behind.
The CDC tried out anew system aimed at quickly identifying these superbugs.
Many of these superbugs are superbugs because of this masking function.
So we enhance our antibiotics,and the bacteria enhance themselves accordingly--resulting in so-called superbugs.
Superbugs could make cancer'untreatable' and wipe out 100 years of modern medicine[Mirror].
Flamengo beach, where spectators will gather to watch Olympic sailors vie for medals,had superbugs in 90% of water samples.
It won't stop superbugs from being out there, but it will allow us to treat superbugs," she said.
Australian scientists discovered in 2010 that the semi-aquatic animal's milkcontains a potent protein able to fight superbugs.
Superbugs were also found on items commonly touched by patients, such as the nurse call button, in nearly one-third of tests.
Overuse of antibiotics like these has ledto a new breed of superbugs-- and made a lot of childhood illnesses increasingly tough to treat.
Superbugs' will be located on the upper level of St David's 2(opposite the Apple shop) for two weeks during the summer holidays.
These new strains of old germs, sometimes called superbugs, require expensive and prolonged treatment at best and at worst can be lethal.
But the study's results suggest that the plan of attack that ended the Trojan Warmight be helpful in the modern-day battle against superbugs.
While we have tamed many infectious diseases,we now face superbugs, disease-causing microbes that we can no longer kill using antibiotics.
One in 10 countries in the UK, America andEurope showed emergence of the same mutations that could lead to these superbugs that resisted the antibiotics.
These bacteria are some of the most feared superbugs around, largely because they carry mutations that make them resistant to a wide variety of antibiotics.
Yet, less than a century after Fleming's discovery,there are precious few antibiotics left and many superbugs are already resistant to all of them.
This synthetic polymer was found to be non-toxic and could enable an entirely new classes oftherapeutics to address the growing problem of antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
The researchers developed a novel, lettuce-mouse model system that does notcause immediate illness to mimic consumption of superbugs with plant-foods.
