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Title Bacteria to the Future Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet The Medicine Maker Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 3/11/22 Description AMR remains a pressing issue, but hydroquinine has yielded some interesting effects on clinically important bacteria URL https://themedicinemaker.com/discovery-development/applying-hydroquinine-to-the-antimicrobial-resistance-problem Persons Robbie Baldock Title An organic compound found in trees could be the answer to fighting antibiotic-resistant infections Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet euronews.com Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 1/09/22 Description Researchers have discovered that a naturally occurring compound found in the bark of some trees is able to kill drug-resistant bacteria, making it a potential key tool in the fight against superbugs. URL https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/09/01/an-organic-compound-found-in-trees-could-be-the-answer-to-fighting-antibiotic-resistant-in Persons Robbie Baldock Title University of Portsmouth researchers find potential new weapon against deadly superbugs Degree of recognition Local Media name/outlet The News, Portsmouth Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 1/09/22 Description Researchers at the University of Portsmouth have discovered a new compound which could make a serious contribution to the battle against superbugs. URL https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/people/university-of-portsmouth-researchers-find-potential-new-weapon-against-deadly-superbugs-3827776 Persons Robbie Baldock Title Natural compound found in trees could be latest weapon in superbugs battle Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet The Independent Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 31/08/22 Description Studies show the compound hydroquinine, which can be used to treat malaria in humans, has bacterial-killing activity against several microorganisms. URL https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/university-of-portsmouth-thailand-b2156406.html Persons Robbie Baldock Title SCIENTISTS DISCOVER COMPOUND FOUND IN TREES HAS POTENTIAL TO KILL DRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet University of Portsmouth Website Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 31/08/22 Description A new study suggests an organic compound called hydroquinine, which can be used to treat malaria in humans, could become a critical tool in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria URL https://www.port.ac.uk/news-events-and-blogs/news/scientists-discover-compound-found-in-trees-has-potential-to-kill-drug-resistant-bacteria Persons Robbie Baldock Title Natural compound found in trees could be latest weapon in superbugs battle Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet The Evening Standard Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 31/08/22 Description Studies show the compound hydroquinine, which can be used to treat malaria in humans, has bacterial-killing activity against several microorganisms. URL https://www.standard.co.uk/tech/science/university-of-portsmouth-thailand-ben-mitchell-b1021992.html Persons Robbie Baldock Title Compound found in trees has potential to kill drug-resistant bacteria Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Labiotech.eu Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 31/08/22 Description Researchers say the naturally-occurring compound hydroquinine has bacterial killing activity against several microorganisms. URL https://www.labiotech.eu/trends-news/hydroquinine-kills-drug-resistant-bacteria/ Persons Robbie Baldock Title Natural compound found in trees could be latest weapon in superbugs battle Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Daily Mail Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 31/08/22 Description Researchers have discovered that a naturally-occurring compound found in trees is effective in combating superbugs. URL https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-11163963/Natural-compound-trees-latest-weapon-superbugs-battle.html Persons Robbie Baldock