Resistance to antibiotics could bring "the end of modern medicine as we know it", WHO claim
Margaret Chan, director general of the WHO, warned that bacteria were starting to become so resistant to common antibiotics that it could bring about “the end of modern medicine as we know it.”
As a result, she claimed, every antibiotic ever developed is at risk of becoming useless, making once-routine operations impossible.
This would include many of the breakthrough drugs developed to treat tuberculosis, malaria, bacterial infections and HIV/AIDS, as well as simple treatments for cuts.
since modern medicine brought us to this point, darwins century draws on and the creationist still has the seeds of the earth for nutrition if he is willing to hear. darwin brings him injec's made from aborted fetal cells and he still says he's prolife.
Mike wrote: "Margaret Chan, director general of the WHO, warned that bacteria were starting to become so resistant to common antibiotics that it could bring about “the end of modern medicine as we know it.” Perhaps another unintended consequence of excessive antibiotic use?
No doubt, in both humans and the animals that they eat.
"Margaret Chan, director general of the WHO, warned that bacteria were starting to become so resistant to common antibiotics that it could bring about “the end of modern medicine as we know it.”
Perhaps another unintended consequence of excessive antibiotic use?