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It’s US that are creating the antibiotic resistant bacteria… bacteria replicate at alarming rates and duplication errors are commonplace in there reproduction, some offer advantages, some don’t.
In a hospital setting where a common bacteria is treated with the same products over and over again it only takes a single bacteria resistant to the “cleanser or antibiotic” to survive the cleaning process to reproduce… and each of its offspring are immune and eventually become the dominant strain of that virus in that setting. It is when this resistant bacteria gets spread to new areas that cleansers and antibiotics again will be useless and it becomes entrenched and is spread further.
So it matters not where the antibiotic or cleanser is derived from it’s the way in which it is used that causes the issue… today studies that combine antibiotics into “cocktails” are providing new ways to fight antibiotic resistance as they are proven to be even more effective than any one of the drugs individually. These cocktails of 2or3 antibiotics are the current best short term hope to conquer this problem.
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