Click Banner For More Info See All Sponsors

So Long and Thanks for All the Fish!

This site is now closed permanently to new posts.
We recommend you use the new Townsy Cafe!

Click anywhere but the link to dismiss overlay!

Results 1 to 3 of 3

  • Share this thread on:
  • Follow: No Email   
  • Thread Tools
  1. TopTop #1
    geomancer's Avatar
    geomancer
     

    Add sugar to your antibiotics and crush superbugs

    [this is big news - antibiotic resistance is growing at an alarming rate]

    https://io9.com/mad-science/5801111

    Add sugar to your antibiotics and crush superbugs

    Esther Inglis-Arkell — Doctors may be able to kill off persistent staph infections using a cheap and easy method. A little boost of sugar can help kill the type of bacteria that regular antibiotics miss.

    Many patients are plagued with recurrent infections, especially if they're in a hospital. Despite precautions like hand-washing and sterile instruments, infection rates in hospitals are high. Doctors treat these infections with a high dose of antibiotics, hoping to kill off the bacteria immediately and completely. Sometimes unlucky patients have bugs with a resistance to antibiotics - and there's nothing that can stop the runaway infection.

    Other times, though, the infection is killed off and the patient recovers, only to sicken once more when the bacteria come back. That's because they weren't dead after all. They were hibernating.

    Certain strains of bacteria can shut down their metabolic functions when trouble comes. They're called persisters. They are genetically identical to their non-persister brethren, but they're nastier. Although they're produced in low numbers, they're able to hide out for weeks or months in a patient being treated with antibiotics. Once they come 'back to life,' they re-start the infection. Once they're in, only patience, persistence, and luck can eventually eradicate them. Recently their luck took a turn for the worse. Researchers discovered a weakness: persisters have a sweet tooth.

    Adding some ordinary sugar to the antibiotic helps it kill off persisters. Bacteria, persister and not, feed on sugars. Persisters survive by shutting down their metabolism when antibiotics strike, but if they're stimulated by sugar, they just keep feeding. This allows the antibiotics to destroy them exactly the way ordinary bacteria are destroyed.

    Adding such a simple and widely available compound to existing antibiotics enhances their effectiveness against persisters, and fast. One test showed that a sugared up antibiotic could eliminate 99.9 percent of persisters in two hours, while a regular antibiotic did nothing. Doctors believe that this discovery will help treat urinary tract infections, staph infections, and strep throat, but its most life-saving application may be against the age-old disease tuberculosis. This infection of the lungs kills many people, and is hard to fight off. A little sugar could help save a lot of lives.

    Via Nature. https://www.nature.com/nature/journa...ture10069.html
    | Login or Register (free) to reply publicly or privately   Email

  2. Gratitude expressed by 2 members:

  3. TopTop #2
    geomancer's Avatar
    geomancer
     

    Re: Add sugar to your antibiotics and crush superbugs

    Quote Posted in reply to the post by sophiopia: View Post
    ummm, i went to the site to read the article and it seems one has to purchase the article to finish reading it. otherwise, it's great information, i just don't see details on how to administer sugar with antibiotics :anyone: could it be as simple as eating a spoonful while taking the antiobiotic?
    It seems that the sugar has to be part of the drug formulation so that the bacterium does not shut down while the antibiotic acts. I'd put the Nature article up but it is very technical with many complex figures. If I see a fuller description somewhere else, I 'll post it.

    Richard
    | Login or Register (free) to reply publicly or privately   Email

  4. TopTop #3
    Dixon's Avatar
    Dixon
     

    Re: Add sugar to your antibiotics and crush superbugs

    Quote Posted in reply to the post by geomancer: View Post
    It seems that the sugar has to be part of the drug formulation so that the bacterium does not shut down while the antibiotic acts.
    Damn! So much for my plan to take antibiotics with hot fudge.
    | Login or Register (free) to reply publicly or privately   Email

Similar Threads

  1. Is Sugar Toxic? [part 2]
    By geomancer in forum WaccoReader
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 04-20-2011, 07:23 AM
  2. Is Sugar Toxic?
    By geomancer in forum WaccoReader
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 04-20-2011, 07:20 AM
  3. Antibiotics for Farm Animals—Is the FDA Serious?
    By Hotspring 44 in forum WaccoReader
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 07-06-2010, 04:44 PM
  4. Two videos of The Crush, produced locally
    By Stuart in forum General Community
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 11-02-2009, 04:13 PM
  5. pass the sugar ( written on halloween)
    By elli5571 in forum Poetry and Prose
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 11-10-2006, 08:26 AM

Bookmarks