BBC iWonder - Human vs superbug: Too late to turn the tide? - 0 views
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fun_science on 02 Sep 14"Antibiotics are important medicines that have been used to treat bacterial infections for 70 years. They work by either disrupting processes bacteria need to survive or preventing them from reproducing. But these drugs are becoming less and less effective against bacterial infections and could one day run out. Right now there aren't any alternatives that could take their place." Lots of pictures, interactive charts, and diagrams
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fun_science on 02 Sep 14"Antibiotics are important medicines that have been used to treat bacterial infections for 70 years. They work by either disrupting processes bacteria need to survive or preventing them from reproducing. But these drugs are becoming less and less effective against bacterial infections and could one day run out. Right now there aren't any alternatives that could take their place."