Sydney (AFP) - Mother's milk from the marsupials known as Tasmanian devils could help the global fight against increasingly deadly "superbugs" which resist antibiotics, Australian researchers said Tuesday....
Scientists at the University of Sydney found that peptides in the marsupial's milk killed resistant bacteria, including methicillin-resistant golden staph bacteria and enterococcus that is resistant to the powerful antibiotic vancomycin.
The underdeveloped young have an immature immune system when they are born, yet survive growth in their mother's bacteria-filled pouch.
Scientists at the University of Sydney found that peptides in the marsupial's milk killed resistant bacteria, including methicillin-resistant golden staph bacteria and enterococcus that is resistant to the powerful antibiotic vancomycin.

The underdeveloped young have an immature immune system when they are born, yet survive growth in their mother's bacteria-filled pouch.