We've been using antibiotics too often and sometimes when we don't really need them, and as a result, bacteria have become tougher. They're developing resistance to these drugs, which means when we get sick, it's getting harder to treat infections with the antibiotics we have. This is a serious threat to our health because we rely on antibiotics for everything from basic surgeries to treating life-threatening diseases. To tackle this problem, it's crucial that we use antibiotics carefully, develop new ones, and work together on a global scale to make sure we can keep fighting off these harmful infections.
We've been using antibiotics too often and sometimes when we don't really need them, and as a result, bacteria have become tougher. They're developing resistance to these drugs, which means when we get sick, it's getting harder to treat infections with the antibiotics we have. This is a serious threat to our health because we rely on antibiotics for everything from basic surgeries to treating life-threatening diseases. To tackle this problem, it's crucial that we use antibiotics carefully, develop new ones, and work together on a global scale to make sure we can keep fighting off these harmful infections.
Also like we are using antibiotics when we are not supposed to. This is bad.
Is it like bacteria evolute with antibiotics overdose? So essentially, antibiotics will become functionless...