Conclusive evidence that antibiotics usage results in drug-resistant bacteria
Sat, 10 Feb 2007 09:05 PM EST
... LONDON: Many of us have found by experience that antibiotics that were effective at first showed poorer results in subsequent usage. Doctors too have long suspected that some type of bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics but there has been no medical evidence to prove so. Researchers from the University Hospital in Antwerp now provide fresh proof that exposure to antibiotics is associated with resistance. ...
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