http://www.boston.com/news/health/blog/2010/09/new_drug-resist.html
People's obsession with antibiotics and "quick fix's" because they don't like feeling sick, is going to turn out to be one of the catalysts for a whole host of problems in the future.
A person infected with a "superbug" that is sparking fears around the world was treated earlier this year in a Massachusetts hospital, disease trackers said today. The patient had recently traveled from India, a hotspot for the germ, which is immune to many common antibiotics...
Global health specialists attending a major meeting of microbiologists and infectious disease doctors in Boston this week said they are particularly concerned about NDM-1 because of its emergence in India. Antibiotics are cheap and available over the counter in South Asia, specialists said, fueling inappropriate use and, consequently, the development of drug resistance. Poor sanitation can further spread NDM-1, which thrives in germs that proliferate in the gut....
People's obsession with antibiotics and "quick fix's" because they don't like feeling sick, is going to turn out to be one of the catalysts for a whole host of problems in the future.