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What's wrong with these jackasses? Can you imagine antibiotic free people? I don't get the organic movement. It reminds me of those old ladies in the 1960's who refused oxygen tanks because they weren't natural.

Maybe this will help you understand:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WTA_8waxTo
 
Superbugs taking time to become a problem is because of cattle. Got it. It couldn't be the natural course of species getting stronger or anything.

Both the species & the virulence plasmids have been rumoured to be around for millions-- maybe billions of years. The explosion in the occurrence of virulent strains among humans is 100% an intrinsically human-caused amplification, and you will not find a single microbiologist who disagrees with this. It was simply "the natural course of the species" it wouldn't have waited until 1960, and then SPIKED in occurrence for the next 50 years. Your understanding of this is clearly lacking. **** statistics.



I also get a kick out of those who think over prescribing penicillin to a 7 billion person population is going to create super bugs but prescribing penicillin to a 7 billion person population won't. **** statistics.

Over prescription has an array of societally harmful effects, creating superbugs being one of them. This is consensus.


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The explosion in the occurrence of virulent strains among humans is 100% an intrinsically human-caused amplification,

What you meant to say is this is 100% evolutionary caused and to be expected. Blaming it on humans is nonsense.


Over prescription has an array of societally harmful effects, creating superbugs being one of them. This is consensus.

The consensus is wrong, and without foundation. 7,000,000,000 outweighs a few cases of over-prescribing.
 
What you meant to say is this is 100% evolutionary caused and to be expected. Blaming it on humans is nonsense.

Lol. Every ****ing living process is 100% evolutionary-- however, this isn't to say that human influence/intervention cannot completely distort evolution. This is a human-caused problem that is brought into effect with an evolutionary mechanism. Blaming it on humans makes statistical, evolutionary, and microbiological sense.



The consensus is wrong, and without foundation. 7,000,000,000 outweighs a few cases of over-prescribing.

wow, what a convincing, persuasive statement. With stellar justification & everything. Lemme nominate you for a Nobel.


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