Antibiotics are losing their power against deadly infections. Can we fix the problem?

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Research has shown that taking an antibiotic can cause infectious bacteria in the body to develop resistance to antibiotics; these drug-resistant germs can trigger subsequent infections that are hard to treat successfully.

"We're in a tough situation because of the increasing likelihood that each time you or I develop an infection that is resistant, we will have very limited [treatment] options or no options at all," says Lauri Hicks, director of the office of antibiotic stewardship at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta."Not only are we more likely to end up in the hospital, we're more likely to have a lengthy illness.

What can be done to curb the problem? What can doctors, hospitals and patients do? How about government officials and the agricultural sector? And what's the appropriate role for pharmaceutical manufacturers working to develop new germ-killing drugs? Hicks and three other experts on antibiotic resistance will explore these and other questions in a panel discussion to be held in Boston on Friday. The one-hour discussion, sponsored by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, will be live-streamed on this page beginning at 12 p.m. ET.

The other panelists are Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology and the director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at the Chan School in Boston; Helen Boucher, a professor of medicine at the Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston and the director of the Tufts Center for Integrated Management of Antimicrobial Resistance; and Kevin Outterson, a professor of law at Boston University and executive director of Combating Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Biopharmaceutical...

The panel will be moderated by David Freeman, editorial director of NBC News MACH. Freeman has moderated a series of panels at the Chan School, including ones on

 

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The drugs could have been effective for 500 years before this happened. They were over prescribed and we got 80

Yes you can thank Big Pharma for its abuse of use for that!

We’re doomed.

when we have 300x the safe amount of antibiotics in our rivers as is excreted from the bodes of those using them,theres been a major overuse problem,demanded by the bug+germ paranoia along w pesticide overuse that kills immunes methodically along w all accumulated types of toxins

Every time I get a so called cold it turn to a severe sinus infection. Antibiotics worked every time. Why change what works?

Oh, this is finally here? Perfect.

We are going back to using real medicine...natural medicine.

It's not a phenomenon, we know why and how it happens

Excuse me, maybe only 50 years, my bad!

This has only been known foes hundred friggin years! Duh!

Got a c-diff infection after treatment for UTI. Awful. Scary.

Yikes

6 of one, half a dozen of the other

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