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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday December 05 2017, @02:51PM   Printer-friendly
from the deja-vu-all-before-again dept.

We've been told its all our fault that antibiotic drugs are losing the arms race to bacteria. We tend to over use the drugs, and the bacteria tend to develop immunity.

However, a story in Ars Technica suggests we aren't just one step ahead, we may actually be a couple steps behind the bacteria:

Genetic analyses of 288 bacterial isolates collected between 1911 and 1969 from 31 countries show that Salmonella developed resistance to an antibiotic several years before that drug even hit the market. The finding suggests that the diarrhea-causing bacteria were somehow primed to withstand the semi-synthetic antibiotic ampicillin before doctors could prescribe it in the early 1960s. Thus, overuse in humans didn't drive the emergence of that resistance.

Instead, the authors speculate that overuse of a related antibiotic—penicillin G—in animals may be to blame.

[...] "Although our study cannot identify a causal link between the use of penicillin G and the emergence of transmissible ampicillin-resistance in livestock, our results suggest that the non-clinical use of penicillins like [penicillin G] may have encouraged the evolution of resistance genes in the late 1950s," Weill said in a press statement.


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  • (Score: 2, Disagree) by Grishnakh on Tuesday December 05 2017, @08:56PM (2 children)

    by Grishnakh (2831) on Tuesday December 05 2017, @08:56PM (#605810)

    No, it's not bullshit at all, it's completely true. There are few exceptions, mainly nations where a much more militarily powerful nation actually invaded and occupied the place. In that case, the people of the nation can't really be blamed because they didn't choose that government, a bunch of hostile outsiders did. In every other case, the people chose the government one way or another.

    Yes, Chile deserved Pinochet. He wasn't installed there by the US military during occupation was he? No. He was Chilean, and he was kept in power by many other Chileans who either actively worked to keep him in power and do his bidding, or at least tolerated him. It is like this for every government that isn't some foreign puppet government.

    The only time you have a real gray area is when there is foreign military involvement, for instance with the Iraqi government after the fall of Hussein (as that government was in fact set up by the occupiers), up until the US pulled out, and possibly now as long as there's some US military presence. This simply is not the case with many other autocrats: Pinochet (AFAIK) was not installed by US military intervention, Spain's Franco was completely a product of internal dealings, Hitler too was entirely the German peoples' fault, same with Stalin, same with Pol Pot, etc.

    People who dispute this statement are people who refuse to accept responsibility for a problem they had a hand in creating.

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  • (Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 05 2017, @09:33PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 05 2017, @09:33PM (#605829)

    Pinochet dropped commies from helicopters. He and Franco were the only two notable non-leftist dictators in modern history.

    Trump has 3 personal helicopters, plus all the military ones, but does he use them? Barely! Antifa should be getting helicopter rides. Obama and his entire cabinet needs helicopter rides. Sotomeyer and Kagen need helicopter rides. Half of congress needs helicopter rides. Also one for aristarchus.

    • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday December 06 2017, @08:27PM

      by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Wednesday December 06 2017, @08:27PM (#606368) Journal

      This is a poor troll. I would suggest you get a helicopter ride for it, except I'm pretty sure the poor whirlybird wouldn't be able to take off with you in it...

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