Antibiotics from the mother's milk

Mother's milk protein UK scientists have created new antibiotics. It is particularly effective in the prevention of drug-resistant bacteria they claim to be. The sickle-cell anemia (anemia), has instilled new hope in the treatment of genetic diseases. The Telegraph reports.
British scientists, the drug-resistant diseases nearly seven million people were killed in the attack. Common antibiotic resistance built up its own drugs against the virus loses effectiveness. The need for new antibiotics. These new antibiotics to suppress the virus from the mother's milk gave new opportunities for success.
London's National Physical Laboratory (enapiela) and University College London scientists have created antibiotics. They say, lyakatopherina the mother's milk protein. It's a variety of bacteria, fungi and viruses can kill. Nabajatakera due to mother's milk in the first few months of this jibanurodhi ability to receive protection from the attacks of various diseases.
Enapielera researchers found, a fine particle size (narrow than 1 nanometers) of elements of lyakatopherina rogajibanuke kill. They changed some of the components 'capsule' was made. It is the human body without any cell damage that could destroy specific bacteria identified.
Royal Society of Chemistry journal Chemical Science has published a report on the creation of new antibiotics.
UK Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies told the Times, "other new antibiotics must be found. Every decade, we need to build 10 new antibiotics. These are not for my old age, I will go to the children for old age. "
According to the expert panel for the UK government to tackle drug-resistant bacteria, new drugs are not even in 2050 when the million deaths a year around the world can be.

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