samedi 29 avril 2017
'The enemy of my enemy is my friend:' Couple turns to virus to beat back superbug
With her husband sliding close to death after falling ill while on vacation, a Canadian infectious-disease specialist desperately turned to an alternative treatment: She spearheaded an international effort to find bacteria-attacking viruses that would infect her husband.
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