'nightmare Bacteria' Cases Are Increasing in the Us
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The US is seeing a rise in 'nightmare bacteria' cases, which are resistant to antibiotics, sparking concerns about the consequences of antibiotic misuse and the severity of these infections.
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Realized it had been weeks since I've heard from them, phone number was disconnected, had to log in to facebook to confirm the worst. RIP
Not my field, but IIRC this is misleading: When an unfinished or unnecessary antibiotic doesn't kill all the germs, an unintended consequence is that the antibiotic "clears the field" for the surviving (and, ipso facto, more-survivable) germs to reproduce and spread — thus strengthening the remaining germ population.