[quote=Purple Banana]Not necessarily... There are new antibiotics being designed all the time, even for antibiotic resistant strains, we cannot completely wipe them out, but we can control them efficiently.
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Super bugs are actually a really big problem in hospitals these days. You go there with a cold and come out dead because of a Staf. Infection you picked up while being treated.

The sad thing is that we donā??t respect these antibiotics that we create. Currently there are more antibiotics used on animals than humans and its all because of factory farming. So now the corporations make a bit more money and we loose the use of antibiotics.

Why do we allow this again?
harris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . Evolution and antibiotics Antibiotics contain chemicals designed not to kill, but to destroy working parts of a bacterium. Each antibiotic contains a certain chemical designed to destroy certain types of bacteria (cocci, gram positive, anaerobic, ect). The reason different types of antibiotics change frequently is due to bacteria morphing their features, thus producing strains of bacteria which no longer respond to certain antibiotics due to a gene mutation from chronic exposure. Examples of the the most common Rating: 5