CDC Threat Report: ‘We Will Soon Be in a Post-Antibiotic Era’
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#2I know that there was testimony by Dr. Lance B. Price to the House Committee for greater transparency on "why, how and in what animals these vital drugs are used."
http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/sites/default/file...
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#3Has there been any research to indicate that antibiotics in livestock gets passed to humans (and if so, to what degree)? I know that there was testimony by Dr. Lance B. Price to the House Committee for greater transparency on "why, how and in what animals these vital drugs are used." http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/sites/default/file...
Antibiotics are pretty much a non-renewable resource, the more they're used, the lesser their effectiveness. Using them on livestock, or even excessively on humans would leave humans with a dangerous lack of medical defence against harmful bacteria.
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#4When Drugs Stop Working-Norway's Answer: http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-205_162-6014559.html
Re: CDC Threat Report: ‘We Will Soon Be in a Post-Antibiotic Era’
#5Has there been any research to indicate that antibiotics in livestock gets passed to humans (and if so, to what degree)? I know that there was testimony by Dr. Lance B. Price to the House Committee for greater transparency on "why, how and in what animals these vital drugs are used." http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/sites/default/file...
It's more about bacteria getting antibiotic resistence in animals and those get eventually passed to humans. Antibiotics are pretty much a non-renewable resource, the more they're used, the lesser their effectiveness. Using them on livestock, or even excessively on humans would leave humans with a dangerous lack of medical defence against harmful bacteria.
This can happen, but most of the bacteria found in animals are species-specific and don't get "passed" to us in the sense that you could "catch" flu or TB from another human.
The real danger is "horizontal gene transfer" [1], where different kinds of bacteria exchange genes - including those for antibiotic resistance. This is the main mechanism for the spread of resistance to antibiotics.
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#7If we can no longer raise as many cattle, pigs, sheep etc. then what are the global implications.
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#8Terrible, sensationalist title. The actual quote from the article is "If we are not careful, we will soon be in a post-antibiotic era," which paints a very different picture.
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#9while post anti-biotic sucks for humans directly. What about post-antibiotic for livestock which forms our food sources. If we can no longer raise as many cattle, pigs, sheep etc. then what are the global implications.
From Yahoo Answers: it takes 17 kilos of corn, beans, grains, etc, to produce one kilo of beef in feedlot cattle.
Having a large proportion of meat in one's diet is not the most efficient use of the available (limited) resources we have.
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#10People need stop using antibiotics for everything and use it only when necessary. When Drugs Stop Working-Norway's Answer: http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-205_162-6014559.html