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Aug 11

Most bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics such as penicillin, discovered decades ago. However, such drugs are useless against viral infections, including influenza, the common cold, and deadly hemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola.

Now, in a development that could transform how viral infections are treated, a team of researchers at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory has designed a drug that can identify cells that have been infected by any type of virus, then kill those cells to terminate the infection.

New Drug Could Cure Nearly Any Viral Infection (via MIT News Office)—Whoa, this could be a defining moment in medicine. It will probably be patented and highly protected, though.