TonyComputer1 t1_jab51cu wrote
Reply to comment by WoodsieOwl31416 in ‘Looming global health crisis’: urgent action needed to prevent spread of drug-resistant superbugs, CSIRO says by Lakerlion
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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