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Originally Posted by boyscoutnomore
Folks, I doubt that the G-bug has been improving it's survival rate and antibiotic resistance because u use an anti-bacterial soap on your 3rd leg ! or because she is douching with Purell (ouch).
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Well, he is right. Bacteria is becoming resistant due to the fact that people don't finish their entire course of antibiotics that are prescribed to them.
When you start taking antibiotics for a bacterial infection, the "weakest" bacteria are killed first, leaving the strongest for last. When people don't complete their antibiotics due to the fact that they are feeling better, it leaves the strongest bacteria behind to replicate.
The next time you need antibiotics they won't kill the strongest bacteria that you've let live and replicate. Now that bacteria is stronger than ever and you now need a stronger antibiotic to deal with it.
Hand sanitizer and even germaphobes have nothing to do with antibiotic resistance...
The article stated, "Gonorrhea is transmitted through unprotected sexual contact" and was found in Japan on a sex worker who hadn't been screened for STD's in 2 years.
Soooo, be smart, use protection and get screened frequently.
This is really disturbing!