Australian health officials are again on alert following infections by an antibiotic-resistant superbug known as KPC.
Antibiotics, once heralded as a miracle of modern medicine, have become so over-used most are no longer effective.
The result is the rise of the superbug.
What is a superbug?
Bacteria are everywhere and mostly they are harmless. In fact, quite often they are helpful, but sometimes they cause illness.
They are responsible for minor skin or ear infections and for more serious and potentially deadly illnesses such as meningitis or pneumonia.
Bacterial infections are most often treated with a course of antibiotics.