We know that doctors and patients alike are partially to blame for the over-use of antibiotics.
They emphasized kind of some global organizing, collaborative or campaign. How could we go about such an effort?
I am troubled about other areas, emerging nations.
We know that antibiotics are becoming less effective in treating bacterial infections, because bacteria are evolving to become resistant.
Should we be spending more of our monies overseas to try to work those problems out over there?
Fortunately, Congress and Federal agencies are taking action, and they did not wait until this MCR-1 gene showed up.
This fight is a global fight, not a United States.
We know that the current crop of antibiotics in development and clinical trials are not sufficient.
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A third of the antibiotics are overprescribed by doctors.
I want to play back on what my colleague and good friend Bobby Rush from Illinois was talking about, was the disparity of income when people...