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In 2019, antimicrobial resistance directly caused 1.27 million deaths worldwide. It contributed to another 4.95 million. That makes it comparable to HIV/AIDS an…
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Here's the timeline that should concern you. Alexander Fleming noticed bacterial growth inhibited by Penicillium mold in 1928. Penicillin entered clinical use i…
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Here's the uncomfortable truth about antibiotic resistance: it's not a failure of modern medicine. It's an entirely predictable consequence of evolution working…
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When a doctor tells you to "finish the full course of antibiotics even if you feel better," most people assume the reasoning is straightforward: there are still…
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In 1928, Alexander Fleming noticed that a mold had contaminated one of his petri dishes and killed the bacteria growing around it. He named the compound the m…
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# Antibiotic Resistance Explained -- The Superbug Crisis
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most pressing challenges in modern medicine. When bacteria evolve…
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