The search for new drugs to fight infections has led to a discovery in an unlikely place in people’s noses. What researchers found in noses is a compound called lugdunin. It fights a human bacterium responsible for the “superbug” infection known as MRSA. MRSA is short for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. It is considered a “superbug” because it resists many antibiotic drugs. The result is many people die from the infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says there are 80-thousand cases every year in the United States, and 10-thousand people die from MRSA. The journal Nature Microbiology published a report about the discovery of lugdunin last month. The research team reported that the compound, produced by another bacterium, has been effective against the “superbug.”

What does antibiotic mean?
a basic and significant change
a drug used to kill harmful bacteria or infection
relating to something that can be grown
something that causes disease
Where on the body was lugdunin found?
toe
back
hip
nose
MRSA is considered a superbug because it resists many antibiotic drugs.
superbug
cure
superanimal
supermammal