Tuesday, September 20, 2016

8-Day Blog Post: Cycle 4 The Age of the Superbug

In the Huffington Post, it's been said that officials meet more frequently to discuss antibiotics. Disease has slowly come and gone, but it's estimated to shoot back up in new generations. Infections and diseases like E. coli, Ebola, Zika and more are likely to resist antibiotics. The United Nations General Assembly and drug companies in the United States have been going back and forth debating what to do about these sudden sicknesses. This is because people are no longer responding to antibiotics and there is not a large enough supply of antibiotics to help everybody in need. The government will likely step in to address ideas of medical help, but right now, states and hospitals are still scrambling to find answers.


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