macross1984 t1_ja9cabs wrote
Over usage of antibiotics brought this about.
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_jab4smf wrote
Over use and not finishing the course of antibiotics when people take them. The resistant ones are the last to die. People feel better and stop taking their antibiotics then the infection returns. It's a resistant organism this time. Then they spread that. Another antibiotic stops working for that organism.
TonyComputer1 t1_jab51cu wrote
I think for that reason we should just use them less no?
Skips3000 t1_jabdeqz wrote
No, if we stopped them entirely tons of people would die. Black Plaguesque, have to act and behave like modern humans in a modern world
mattaman101 t1_jaby5ob wrote
Right so we're all going to die then.
Skips3000 t1_jacv18s wrote
Sure, that’s what i said lol. Keep living in your own little world buddy.
mattaman101 t1_jacziny wrote
I was making a little joke about people being unable to act like modern humans.
Skips3000 t1_jadhjnm wrote
Hard to pick up the sarcasm online, sorry friend. Apologies.
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chico12_120 t1_jabd9px wrote
Yes, but if you DO use them then use them all.
rikkitikkitavi888 t1_jabfccu wrote
In commercial agricultural applications for sure (main source of developing resistance) and yes also judicious use in humans (run culture and sensitivity and tailor antibiotic therapy).
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_jaep3m9 wrote
If we use them responsibly they may last until we find new antibiotics.
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Richandler t1_jab8gs7 wrote
In animals to eat.
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CassandraVindicated t1_jabq4c8 wrote
Well, that and unrelated bacteria can exchange DNA and gain immunity that way.
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