Could better tests help reverse the rise of drug-resistant infections?

(Duke University) Faster, more accurate tests for drug-resistant infections are hailed as a promising tool in the fight against antibiotic resistance, so much so that the US and Britain are offering millions in prize money for their development. A modeling study led by Duke University game theorist David McAdams shows that better tests could, in theory, change the game and put drug-resistant bacteria at a reproductive disadvantage relative to more easily-treated strains -- but with a caveat.
Source: EurekAlert! - Infectious and Emerging Diseases - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news