Polymer to Kill Bacteria without Antibiotics

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Melbourne, The 25 years old Chinese fame student has prepared a star shaped polymer to kill the tough bacteria without getting the help of antibiotics. The Chinese fame student, Chu Lem has prepared this polymer in the University Of Melbourne, Australia, in which she is completing her PhD. This polymer does not damage the healthy tissues abut it attacks on the bacteria and breaks their shell and kill them.

It is to be cleared that antibiotics are comprised of such poisons, which can kill the bacteria but it can also affect some other body tissues and they became the reason of side effects in the body. The excessive use of antibiotic can cause strong germs, which can create resistance against these antibiotic disease and new medicines are required to make to kill these germs.

This polymer has the shape like star and it does not have poison but it searches the germs and kills them by breaking their cells and it is a molecular weapon. There is no resistance created in these germs against this polymer and it is tested on the rats in the laboratories with great success. The clinical trials are going to start on the human beings. The germs having resistance against the antibiotics are the great issues in the medicine world and there are about 0.7 million people, who are died due to these reasons. If this situation is prevailed for long time, then the experts expected that about 10 million people will be killed because of these germs in 2050 and one thousand dollar amount will be reserved to control these germs. If the technique of star like polymer was proved successful then it becomes possible to use it in the treatment of various diseases and the medicine world will be revolutionized in the twenty first century.

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