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White and Nerdy
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: South of Charlotte N.C.
Posts: 14,923
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The antibiotics as I understand, do not create resistant strains, rather they kill off what isn't resistant to that antibiotic. Eventually this leaves behind a population of what is resistant.
So its like getting a breather now, for something that would be a problem anyway if you didn't, and will end up being a problem again in the future.
Is this correct?
When it comes to health, prevention seems to be the better route than a cure; but people want to do whatever without personal consequence. Hand themselves a problem, want instant cure. Repeat.
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