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Common diseases now treated by antibiotics could become deadly.

Resistance to Last Ditch Antibiotic Spreads Faster Than Scientists First Predicted

Overuse use in farming has pushed global medical community past the point of containment.
By Michael Sainato
The discovery of an antibiotic resistant "superbug" has raised alarm bells in the medical community,

Top Infectious Disease Doc Says Don’t Be Superstitious About Superbugs

But if the genes are allowed to run rampant, infections will increase in number and severity
By John Bonazzo
COLMA, CA - FEBRUARY 1: A man wearing a hazardous materials suit walks through a decontamination shower during a weapons of mass destruction training workshop February 1, 2005 in Colma, California. Representatives from several San Mateo County police and fire departments took part in the one day training to prepare for a chemical or biological attack. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The End of the Antibiotic Era: What You Need to Know About Bacterial Resistance

There hasn’t been a new class of antibiotics discovered since the 1980s; by 2050, resistance could kill nearly 10 million worldwide.
By Michael Sainato

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