Antibiotics: Eternal struggle with limits and resistance – Liechtenstein
From left: Gert Risch, President of the UFL Foundation Council, Director Daniela Erne and Thomas Meier, Scientific Director. (Photo: Michael Zanghellini)
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Liechtenstein|18 minutes ago
TRIESEN – Without bacteria there would be no intestinal flora – but also no plague, cholera or tuberculosis. Since the discovery of penicillin, medical research has been fighting with successes and setbacks for the good and against the bad protozoa in the human body.
From left: Gert Risch, President of the UFL Foundation Council, Director Daniela Erne and Thomas Meier, Scientific Director. (Photo: Michael Zanghellini)
TRIESEN – Without bacteria there would be no intestinal flora – but also no plague, cholera or tuberculosis. Since the discovery of penicillin, medical research has been fighting with successes and setbacks for the good and against the bad protozoa in the human body.
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miscellany
Liechtenstein|26 minutes ago
130 new infections over the weekend