Tuesday, January 13, 2009
In the future fighting Bacteria will become much more difficult. Just like I mentioned in the article from Charles Rock with bacteria gaining resistance to triclosan we will have to find substituted in the future. It is impossible to completely drop the rate at which the world uses antibacterials but in the future we may have to find ways to use newer products less extremely. In doing so those newer products will fight off bacteria for a longer time, than triclosan did. Overall a good way to put it is that when you read a germ-X box or something and it says kills 99.9 percent of all germs, overtime that number is going to continue to drop little by little.
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I am glad that you have listed all of this information. I feel that over using anti biotics is a big problem, an we should start to address it. I feel that you addressed a problem usually look over so good job.
true true no one needs a presrcition drug to cure the sniffles it will run its course. It is good to opened to some germs cuz that makes your immune system better.
I feel the use of anti biotics is pushed aside and not adressed as it should be and it is making the problems worse.
wow i never knew anything about germs! thanks for telling me hahaa
but i have to ask.. what is a triclosan? i didn't understand that
I believe that germs will be harder to fight in the future and we would need to develop more powerful anti biotics in order to get rid of them.
People all over the country abuse Anti-Biotics, most times it is unnecessary. good information.
-Cory Leopold
Totally Agree,I feel like the % of the bacteria killed when you use soap, or what ever you use to clean your hands the percent will drop little by little and until you can't control it anymore.
i think that people today use way too many antibiotics. It seems like every time someone is sick they always want some medicine. i think people should just tough it out.
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