Drug-resistant ‘superbugs’ thrived long before dinosaurs roamed the Earth

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Stealthy "superbugs" that cause dangerous infections are one of the world's biggest public health concerns. Yet these antibiotic-resistant microbes, which are spreading fast in hospitals, aren't a new phenomenon.

Today's "enterococci" superbugs likely arose from ancestors dating back 450 million years ago, according to...

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