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anthro-nerd | 14:51 Tue 01st Dec 2015 | Science
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Having studied this a lot during my University days, I'm a little concerned that antibiotic resistance has come around so quickly.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21702647

Interested to know how people feel about this, considering it's potential severity, I'm surprised it hasn't taken more precedence in the news.
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cupotee, your husband is already(fortunately)immune, hopefully the bacteria aren't.
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Antibiotic support is a natural case/phenomenon. When an antibiotic is used, bacteria that can resist that antibiotic have a greater chance of struggle than those that are "susceptible/ready."
Am I correct in thinking that antibiotics 'attack' all bacteria it can find- including the 'good bacteria' already in our system, thereby weakening our immunity to all else?

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