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Earlier US case of antibiotic resistant superbug precursor found

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MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City patient was found to have been infected with bacteria last year that had a special type of resistance to antibiotics, the earliest known case in the U.S. of bacteria that could lead to a superbug impervious to medications.

The bacteria were found in a patient who was treated in May of 2015 and reported in a study published Monday in the American Society of Microbiology’s journal.

Researchers found bacteria that were resistant to colistin, an old, powerful antibiotic that is now seen as a drug of last resort.

A similar infection was reported in a Pennsylvania woman earlier this year and initially reported as the first known U.S. case, but the New York case happened almost a year before.

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