Antibiotics Can 'Inflame' Bacteria, Making Infections Harder to Treat
Cristiana Gigina
Antibiotics are designed to kill harmful bacteria and help the body recover from infection. But some antibiotics may also push bacteria to release tiny particles that can make inflammation worse . While inflammation is part of the body's natural defense against infection, too much inflammation can damage healthy tissue and interfere with healing . In severe cases, excessive inflammation can become life-threatening . These particles are called bacterial extracellular vesicles, or BEVs . These
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