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A particularly dangerous antibiotic-resistant strain of bacteria linked to the routine use of antibiotics in animals is known as

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    These "miracle drugs" held at bay such mortifying diseases as pneumonia and tuberculosis, which had formerly been not treatable. But the steady evolution of defiant bacteria has resulted in a situation in which, for some illnesses, doctors now have only one or two drugs "of last resort" to take advantage against infections by superbugs resistant to all other drugs.
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