Updated On: 18 October, 2011 05:24 PM IST | | Agencies
A "superbug" virus first detected in Delhi in 2009 has affected nine people at a South African hospital, even as three among them have been put under strict surveillance in a quarantined ward.
A "superbug" virus first detected in Delhi in 2009 has affected nine people at a South African hospital, even as three among them have been put under strict surveillance in a quarantined ward.
The superbug New Delhi Metallo-Beta-Lactamose (NDM1) is resistant even to last-resort antibiotics called carbapenems.