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Keeping gonorrhoeae at bay

September 7, 2021

Biofilm formation can influence the sensitivity of bacteria to antibiotic treatments.

Congratulations to Prof. Melissa Brown from the Biofilm Research & Innovation Consortium at Flinders for her work on the superbug Neisseria gonorrhoeae recently published in mBio (10.1128/mBio.01675-21)

#microbiology #AMR #biofilms

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