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Tami Port
- Resistant Bacteria and Artificial Selection
By overuse of antibiotics we have inadvertantly selected for some super-bacterial pathogens that we are now struggling to control.
Any other examples of artificial selection gone bad come to mind?
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In response to Resistant Bacteria and Artificial Selection posted by tamiport:
Influenza, HIV, and Tuberculosis are all included in that right now. There is an emergence of drug resistant Tb now making its way through the population, partially due to HIV patients and their treatments - treatments which are gradually becoming less reliable for new patients. The flu is showing more drug resistance this year as well (I wrote about that) to another drug that treats the most common strains.
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