Drug developed in Manitoba could fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria
WINNIPEG — Scientists in Winnipeg appear to have developed a new weapon in the battle against antibiotic-resistant infections.
Researchers at St. Boniface Hospital and the University of Manitoba have developed a drug that prevents harmful bacteria from growing without affecting healthy cells.
The drug attacks the bacteria’s energy source, and researchers say it shows potential to fight a wide variety of bacteria that are resistant to current antibiotics.
The drug must be further tested and approved before being available to the public.


