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How an HKU-developed eczema product could help fight superbug threat

Scientists develop plant-based moisturiser that ‘turns lions into sheep’, taming bacteria causing eczema itch and reducing antibiotic reliance

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenEmily HungPublished: 12:36pm, 31 May 2026When Scottish doctor Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered the first antibiotic in 1928, he changed the course of history, extending global life expectancy by decades and saving millions of lives on the battlefield and beyond.

But humanity’s dependence on his discovery has fuelled a modern crisis: antimicrobial resistance, or AMR.

Decades of overuse and misuse of the drug have allowed “superbugs” – bacteria that have mutated to survive antibiotic treatments – to evolve.

According to a 2014 UK study, AMR infections may kill 10 million people annually by 2050, surpassing cancer as a leading cause of death if no intervention is taken.

To address this problem, scientists at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have developed a skincare product for eczema that aims to control bacterial infections without killing them.

Eczema is a condition affecting 800 million people, or 10 per cent of the world’s population.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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