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    "title": "Harvard Health Posts by Michaela Kane Feed",
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            "id": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/superbugs-real-rise-antibiotic-resistant-bacteria-201607069856",
            "title": "“Superbugs” and the very real threat of untreatable infections",
            "url": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/superbugs-real-rise-antibiotic-resistant-bacteria-201607069856",
            "content_html": "Doctors recently discovered a gene in E. coli bacteria that makes it resistant to an antibiotic that is typically used when other drugs fail. This new finding suggests that effectiveness of last-resort antibiotics is at risk. As more bacteria evolve to “outsmart” antibiotics, scientists are increasingly concerned about infections caused by “superbugs” that cannot be treated with existing antibiotics.",
            "summary": "Doctors recently discovered a gene in E. coli bacteria that makes it resistant to an antibiotic that is typically used when other drugs fail. This new finding suggests that effectiveness of last-resort antibiotics is at risk. As more bacteria evolve to “outsmart” antibiotics, scientists are increasingly concerned about infections caused by “superbugs” that cannot be treated with existing antibiotics.",
            "date_published": "2016-07-06T13:30:29-04:00",
            "date_modified": "2016-07-06T13:30:29-04:00",
                        "authors": [                { "name": "Michaela Kane" }            ],
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            "tags": [ "Immune and infectious diseases" ]
        }        
    ]
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