"By basically hitting two targets at the same concentration, the advantage is that you make it almost impossible for the bacteria to easily come up with a simple genetic defense," structural biologist Yury Polikanov from UIC says.
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Resistance may be 'nearly impossible' based on the researchers' estimates, but we shouldn't underestimate the genetic tricks bacteria might pull out of their bag to bust these new antibiotics.
Never underestimate nature's creativity... But sounds quite promising after all the doomsday news on the proliferation of antibiotic resistant super bacteria...