Researchers report in the journal Nature that they have found a way to get antibacterial drugs through the nearly impenetrable outer membrane of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that—once it infects a person—is notoriously difficult to treat. By bombarding P. aeruginosa with hundreds of compounds and... read full story
"Pseudomonas is still the most difficult to treat gram-negative infection, and gram-negative infections are very challenging to treat in general,"