WelshBloke
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Millions? Likely? Really?
Yes millions (tens of probably). That's assuming that we don't find something to replace them with.
Millions? Likely? Really?
It's not a surprise. Bacteria already have some natural resistance, as they (and other organisms) make these compounds to fight and communicate with one-another, in fact, a recent study highlights this in a genomic analysis of a bug that caused dysentery during WWI: 30 years before the introduction of penicillin, this bacteria already harbored penicillin-resistance genes.
On the other hand, we're also driving this rapid evolution through: spurious use of antibiotics for non-bacterial infections, using antibiotics simply to make farm animals grow faster (low-level antibiotic exposure has been shown to enrich resistance genes in bacterial communities), over-the-counter antibiotic availability in places like India coupled with poor sanitation and sewage treatment, and not taking antibiotics as directed (eg: don't just use antibiotics till you feel better, use them as directed).

This is still theoretical.
To be fair antibiotics have probably already saved millions and millions of people already.
This is still theoretical. It may not end up as bad or maybe they find a new antibiotic.
Yes millions (tens of probably). That's assuming that we don't find something to replace them with.
Ok, eventually the cumulative death toll will reach the millions, but it will not happen next year as our brain damaged OP claims.
Existing antibiotics are good for a while yet, and you can bet that billions in R&D will be thrown at antibiotics just as soon as the suits think there's enough profit to be made. Granted, the suits are generally self-serving myopic dicks so it's likely that will come later than it should, but that's no reason to panic, not yet at least.
Or you know, developing antibiotics is an absurdly expensive process that has miles of red tape, testing requirements, and requires years and billions of dollars for a chance at making money?
The people who will survive will be the ones who do not use anti bacterial soap and do not wash their hands all the time.
The people who will survive will be the ones who do not use anti bacterial soap and do not wash their hands all the time.
Obama thumbsupMy theory is that the drug companies will team up with the oil companies to produce a new antibiotic that uses oil as it's main ingredient simply for profit. This antibiotic will eventually lead to a new form of cancer that eventually leads to the zombification of the world.
I don't know what happens beyond that as my crystal ball is fuzzy but I think I saw dinosaurs.
Ok, eventually the cumulative death toll will reach the millions,...
It's not just the drug companies fault.
I blame you pussy ass whimps equally.
"Oh, boo hoo I have a cold I need to go to the doctor!"
Suck it up bitches and fight the cold like a man!
ya but it wont infect norway and madigascar unless you put some points into temperature resistance
