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14 July, 11:27

Why have so many bacteria now able to resist antibiotics

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  1. 14 July, 11:42
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    Answer: Because they have built up immunity from past medications.

    Explanation: As people get sick and are given antibiotics the 99.9 % are removed but that one percent from the bacteria is able to overcome the antibiotics and make itself stronger and immune to the medicines, then the bacteria evolves and a new person will get infected and will need stronger antibiotics further more the cycle is repeated.
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