Antibiotic
drugs save lives. But we simply use them too much — and often for
non-lifesaving purposes, like treating the flu and even raising cheaper
chickens. The result, says researcher Ramanan Laxminarayan, is that the drugs
will stop working for everyone, as the bacteria they target grow more and more
resistant. He calls on all of us (patients and doctors alike) to think of
antibiotics — and their ongoing effectiveness — as a finite resource, and to
think twice before we tap into it. It’s a sobering look at how global medical
trends can strike home.
Posted by Tim Sandle
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