Well said atalanta,
The major drugs companies in the world are working hard on both antibiotics and immunity treatments.
However they are not receiving enough encouragement from governments or the UN. By that I mean prolonging patent-life of new drugs, shortening the time for clinical-trials to allow new drugs onto the market and recognising that certain major Companies have offered to suspend competition in order to combine resources to help combat e.g. MRSA. I don't know the price needed for such a commercially unique offer or if it took place.
So Bobby, there is no positive news on drug-resistance. This is thanks to patients not completing their course, over-prescribing, privatising hospital cleansing and the speed which bacteria and viruses can mutate.
We are down to our LAST antibiotic which has yet to reveal drug-resistance but that is thanks to its restricted use in case of a pandemic.
In the meantime the media concentrate on relative trivia like "anti-ageing" creams, infertiilty (not an illness or disease) and even nonsensical healthy eating theories.
But by sticking our head in the media sand mankind might pay a terrible price of a pandemic worse than the "black-death" as we now have such easy international travel - as do the bugs.
I have no contact, shares or any particular axe to grind on behalf of any drugs company.
Good question BobbyBobBob - about time it was addresssed.
SIQ.