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Staph Retreat

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The Accidental Revolution: Fleming and Penicillin

This chapter recounts the accidental discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, a breakthrough that transformed our understanding of antibiotic treatment. It explores how a moment of exposure led to the realization of the mold's bacteria-killing properties, revolutionizing the fight against infectious diseases. Additionally, the chapter highlights the emergence of antibiotic resistance, underscoring the ongoing challenges in the battle against superbugs.

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