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Zoo animal poo could ‘help kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria’ and save NHS £1bn a year
Viruses found in the poo of endangered zoo animals could save the NHS £1bn a year, according to researchers.
A team at the University of Sheffield found that naturally occurring viruses in the poo – known as bacteriophage or phages – could
be included in dressings applied to untreatable diabetic foot ulcers with further research.
Around 4.3 million people are living with a diabetes diagnosis, according to Diabetes UK.
Professor Graham Stafford, chairman of molecular microbiology at the University of Sheffield, said: “Despite the smell, it turns out that the faecal matter of endangered species could hold the key to killing infectious bacteria that are otherwise resistant to antibiotics.”
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