New antibiotic found right under our noses

Compound in human nostrils could hold key in fight against drug-resistant superbugs

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Scientists have discovered a new class of antibiotics - by analysing the microscopic warfare taking place inside people's noses.

Researchers from the University of Tubingen, Germany, found that 30 per cent of people carry around the superbug responsible for MRSA, the Staphylococcus aureus microbe, in their noses.

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