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Are we close to total antibiotic failure'

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Are we close to total antibiotic failure'


Health | 207383 hits | Nov 20 4:02 pm | Posted by: Winnipegger
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Interview with Dr. Peter Lin

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  1. by avatar Winnipegger
    Sat Nov 21, 2015 12:13 am
    Good news is right at the end. The doctor said a study with chickens developed resistance in just a couple days. But when they took the antibiotic away, the disease lost resistance. The bacteria require energy to maintain resistance, so they lose it when they don't need it. That means we just need to stop putting antibiotics into the environment, and our existing ones will once again be effective.

    Details: don't flush old antibiotics down the toilet. That puts them in the sewar, which ends up in the local river. Instead take old antibiotics back to your local pharmacy.

    The biggest issue is use on farm animals. He said that has to be regulated better. The medical community has raised this point many times. Subthearaputic antibiotic means giving farm animals antibiotics all the time, not just when they're sick. Low doses has shown to cause animals to grow faster, so farmers do this to produce meat. But that is exactly how resistant bacteria develops. Regulation that the doctor said is only farm animals that are sick are allowed should be allowed any antibiotics, and when they are administered, enough antibiotic must be given to completely cure the animal.

    When entering combat with bacteria, kill every one, don't let any survive. If you're not willing to do that, then don't enter combat at all. Obvious. Why is this still an issue?

  2. by avatar fifeboy
    Sat Nov 21, 2015 4:05 am
    Thank goodness the Soviets were'nt complete idiots



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