You are aware that the over use of antibiotics reduces their effectiveness.
Also there are people that are allergic to antibiotics and even if it doesn't kill them, it will surely make life miserable for a time.
Crazy people, trying to avoid things that are harmful.
Foolz
*not sorry
You mean I should have put a caveat for people allergic to tree nuts not eating walnuts? My bad.
Farmers have been feeding antibiotics to livestock because "it makes them bigger for some reason", and now we have serious problems with superbugs booming in pretty much every hospital in North America.
Now?
And yeah, the superbugs infecting humans are the same strains infecting other creatures. Because our immune systems are teh same as a dog's or a snake's.
Now?
And yeah, the superbugs infecting humans are the same strains infecting other creatures. Because our immune systems are teh same as a dog's or a snake's.
Yes, now. VRE cases first emerged in the 80s. MRSA emerged in the 60s. Bugs with antibiotic resistance are only now becoming a huge problem recently.
No one is arguing the contrary-- the widespread treatment/prescribing of antibiotics across society creates an environment where the virulence plasmids of these typically-safe strains are being heavily amplified. Vancomycin-resistance only became widespread because of the widespread use of vancomycin when its use often wasn't necessary. Same goes with s. aureus, and when people rampantly prescribed methicillin. This is consensus agreement across all microbioligists-- we really ****ed up as a society.