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Sharp global rise in antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals, WHO finds
(www.theguardian.com)
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That's incorrect in multiple ways. The largest problem is that we are over prescribing antibiotics, and a lot of patients are really non compliant in their uses. If patients don't finish their antibiotics, the chances of the bacteria survive and adapt to the medication goes up drastically.
A lesser problem is that with warmer climates and increasing populations, infections will become more commonplace.
We are still making new types of antibiotics, specifically to overcome drug resistant bacteria. An example of such is Avycaz, which was approved in 2015, or Lariocidin which was published this year.
We are coming up with new antibiotics every year, the problem is that there are only so many mechanisms to inhibit bacteria from reproducing. And once a bacteria overcomes the way a particular antibiotic exploits a weakness it becomes resistant to a whole class of medications that utilize the same or similar exploitations.