Our high-sugar diet is breeding a new superbug

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A new, deadly and antibiotic-resistant bacteria species is beinf fuelled by our addiction to sugary junk food and is thriving in hospitals

A new, deadly and antibiotic-resistant bacteria species is thriving in Australia’s hospitals, fuelled by our addiction to sugary junk food.

“In a Western society, if you’re a bacteria that has a bit of a sweet tooth, you’re in a pretty good position."“What we’re witnessing right now is the movement from one species to two species. In real time,” says Dr Forster, one of the authors of that paper. The new species possesses genes allowing it to quickly break down refined sugars – particularly fructose – a person eats and turn that into fuel.

 

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