naenae12318 naenae12318
  • 01-02-2022
  • Biology
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why don’t antibiotics work like they used to?

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inayakhawer09 inayakhawer09
  • 01-02-2022
As bacteria become resistant to antibiotics, the risk grows that harmful infections caused by bacteria can no longer be treated because we don't have any tools left to fight them. Taking antibiotics when they aren't needed can increase this risk for everyone and make antibiotics less effective overall.
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