Can we fight off antibiotic resistance with the dirt under our feet?

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Researchers at the University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience are combing through soil from backyards around the country in the hope of unearthing new antibiotics to fight off resistant bacteria, and potentially save millions of lives each year.

Nine-year-old Josh Webb has started looking at the dirt in his backyard differently.

If researchers can uncover what chemicals microbes have developed to protect themselves against harmful bacteria, the same chemicals could be used to protect us as well.'We’re helping out' Professor Ian Henderson is the director for the Institute for Molecular Bioscience and said the contribution kids like Josh and Charlie would help researchers immensely.

“Jim O’Neill reported in 2016 and his prediction was that by 2050, 10 million people a year will be dying from antimicrobial resistance and infection,” Professor Henderson said. Professor Ian Henderson is the director for the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at University of Queensland.“I want you to imagine what the world without antibiotics would look like, " he said.“It means that your mum and your dad can’t have those cancer treatments because they’re going to destroy their immune systems and they’re going to become susceptible to infection.

“People really haven’t analysed Australian nature in this way before or at this scale that we’re trying to achieve,” Professor Henderson said.

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willamhariett Here in America people eat meat from animals that have been given antibiotics and that is causing resistance.

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