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There have been no new classes of antibiotics for 30 years. However, as Mantravadi and colleagues describe in their editorial, recent technological advances could provide novel methods for treatment and diagnosis.
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Antibiotics (Basel) 2019; 8(1): 8 doi: 10.3390/antibiotics8010008