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In reply to the discussion: US warns over deadly, hard-to-treat bacteria [View all]KT2000
(22,166 posts)17. They will wipe out people
who develop infections that can no longer be treated successfully. That will include such infections as urinary tract, infected wounds, septicemia etc. - those things we now consider easily treatable.
We are approaching the end of the antibiotic age and will live with those consequences.
For example, there is now a drug resustant urinary tract infection. If not brought under control by other means, it leads to kidney failure, which leads to dialysis, which leads to kidney transplant- or death.
As in the time prior to antibiotics, some will live and some will die.
Sad, because it could have been managed better to preserve their effectiveness.
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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