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In reply to the discussion: US warns over deadly, hard-to-treat bacteria [View all]KT2000
(22,098 posts)5. the sad thing is
that it is the nature of bacteria to form resistance to antibiotics they encounter repeatedly. They then share that knowledge with other bacteria.
The highest use of antibiotics is in factory farming and that is accelerating bacterial resistance. We are eating those resistant bacteria and they are getting into our groundwater and waterways so we consume them in our water and other food sources.
There are efforts to limit the over-use of antibiotics in humans but apparently no one had the courage to insist that corporate factory farms stop their murderous practices.
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Right, but they won't been able to kill all of us any more than we can kill all of them.
bemildred
Mar 2013
#14
antibiotics are not just used to fatten livestock. It is used to keep diseases from spreading
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2013
#32