Could Oyster Power Boost Our Fight Against Superbugs?

Sydney, AustraliaThu Jan 23 2025
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Scientists in Australia just made a stunning discovery. They found a special protein in the blood of Sydney rock oysters that can kill bacteria and make our current antibiotics work better. This is a big deal because bacteria are getting smarter and tougher, leading to what experts call a "looming global health crisis. " These super-resistant bacteria, known as superbugs, are becoming harder to treat, causing over a million deaths a year. By 2050, things could get even worse, with predictions of over 39 million deaths if we don't find a solution.
The protein in oyster blood can stop bacteria from forming protective shields, making it easier for antibiotics to do their job. In lab tests, it made antibiotics up to 32 times more effective against dangerous infections like pneumonia and strep throat. Plus, it's safe for healthy human cells, which means it could be used to make new, natural treatments. Although more research is needed, slurping oysters might already help keep respiratory bugs away. They're full of zinc and healthy fats that boost our immune system. For a long time, oysters have been used in traditional medicine to treat various health issues. However, there's no proof that they really boost your sex drive, as some people believe.
https://localnews.ai/article/could-oyster-power-boost-our-fight-against-superbugs-7c323f07

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