Resistant Bacteria Don’t Just Evade Drugs - They Are Fitter Too, Harvard Medical School Study

Becoming resistant to drugs gives bacteria superpowers, making them stronger and potentially more deadly.

Until recently, the opposite had been assumed to be true. The observation that resistant bacteria grow slower than usual had led to the belief that acquiring resistance genes interfered with other essential processes. In other words, drug resistance came at a cost to the bacterium.

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