resistant microorganism

patient doctor relationship - the relationship between doctor and patient
@blogs86 (370)
Philippines
September 10, 2008 7:00pm CST
who is to blame for the decreasing effectiveness of antibiotics: doctors or patients who don't comply with the recommended prescription?
2 responses
@elmiko (6630)
• United States
11 Sep 08
Antibiotics were bound to become less effective sooner or later over time. Also with how many people are on earth touching so many things. I know more hand washing can be done though as the caught many guys on video not even washing their hands in public restrooms. I think their starting to take care of stuff like the super bug mursa from becoming less widespread. They have people at hospitals in special suits go in a room a spray powerful chemicals to kill all the bad bacteria.
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@blogs86 (370)
• Philippines
12 Sep 08
yup they must clean the hospital regularly to prevent nosocomial infection.. thanks btw for the response
@pehpot (4762)
• Philippines
11 Sep 08
Well both I guess, when an antibiotic is not administered right it result to bacterial strain that has more resistance to antibiotics.
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@blogs86 (370)
• Philippines
12 Sep 08
thanks for the response