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Is antibiotics stronger or a bacteria?

by Asmita Gaire | 17-02-2020 20:19




Taking antibiotics for colds and other viral illnesses doesn't work — and it can create bacteria that are harder to kill. Taking antibiotics too often or for the wrong reasons can change bacteria so much that antibiotics don't work against them. This is called bacterial resistance or antibiotic resistance.

The use of antibiotics to treat infections could also affect the development of resistance in commensal strains of the hosts. Reducing the use of antibiotics, and therefore reducing selection pressure, is considered an important strategy for controlling resistance levels.

Antibiotic resistance is a consequence of evolution via natural selection. The antibiotic action is an environmental pressure; those bacteria which have a mutation allowing them to survive will live on to reproduce.

Normally, in an animal body when there's an infection antibiotics resistance and antibiotics susceptible bacteria exists. Antibiotics suspectible bacteria overdominates the resistance bacteria this there population is higher than the antibiotics resistance bacteria.

But when individual consumes antibiotics, the antibiotics sensitive bacteria dies off while antibiotics resistance bacteria now proliferate by multiplication since they now are deprived of antibiotics sensitive bacteria that had dominated and hadn't allowed them to grow. Due to which number of antibiotics resistance bacteria grows in large amount for which no antibiotics work even taken in high dose or no matter what.

This is the reason why, antibiotics are preferred less as medications or let's say antibiotics use must be reduced in time.

This is a global problem and as a responsible human of the earth; we must take this fact into consideration. That's why, don't overuse antibiotics for any livestock and for yourself as well. We must boost up our immune system and adopt healthy herbal measures and home remedies for minor illness.

Source: https://www.rxlist.com/antibiotic_resistance/drugs-condition.htm