With strong bactericidal properties, graphene has the potential to become a game changer in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Healthcare-associated infections are a major global issue, leading to suffering, high costs, and increased antibiotic resistance. Most infections arise from medical devices like catheters and implants, where bacteria enter the body through foreign surfaces. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology are investigating how graphene, a thin two-dimensional material, can help combat antibiotic resistance and infections [...] Read Full Article At: Graphene spike mat and magnet tech to combat antibiotic resistance
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