The accidental discovery of penicillin and the threats of antibiotic resistant infections 

Close to a century ago, an accidental discovery by Sir Alexander Fleming changed the trajectory of medicine. At the time,  Alexander Fleming,  a Scottish assistant bacteriologist and researcher, was experimenting with microbes in the laboratory of the Inoculation Department at St. Mary’s Hospital in London. Fleming was often described as a careless laboratory technician among …

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