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Daily HeadlinesJuly 24, 2018

A new UConn study provides proof that tiny levels of antibiotics found in the environment can result in antibiotic-resistant bacteria. (Elizabeth Caron/UConn Photo)

Leeches Help Solve Antibiotic Mystery Spanning Two Continents

A new UConn study provides proof that tiny levels of antibiotics found in the environment can result in antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Read more.

UConn in the News

South Asian Times

Even low levels of antibiotics in chicken can cause bacterial resistance

Infection Control Today

Report from the Leech’s Gut: Even Trace Amounts of Antibiotics Boost Resistant Bacteria

STAT

Antibiotic-resistant infections appeared after surgery. Were they transmitted by leeches?

Phys.org

Even trace amounts of antibiotics boost resistant bacteria

San Diego Tribune

To Fight Opioid Epidemic, Farmington Startup Creates ‘Digital Tether’ Between Patient And Doctor

National Public Radio

UConn’s Mike Stanton Talks Boxing Legend Rocky Marciano

Men's Journal

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MSN

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