Plastic eating superbug threatens patient’s safety

This definitely changed the way I think about hospital-acquired infections. As a biotechnology student, I’m curious whether researchers are already developing alternative biomaterials that bacteria like Pseudomonas aeruginosa can’t degrade. It seems like an important direction for future research.

Great informative post mam. It emphasizes that tackling hospital-acquired infections requires innovation not only in medicines but also in the materials used for patient care.

This is definitely a serious issue. Hospital infection management needs more attention.

Hospital should adapt a strong preventive measures because this contamination can bring severe adverse affects on patients specially who went through a surgery.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is described as one of the most fatal opportunistic pathogens due to its strong resistance to antibiotics, hardiness in adverse conditions, and potential to cause deadly infections like pneumonia and sepsis in vulnerable patients.