Antibiotics, Antibiotic Resistance, and the Possible Future of Bacteriophage Infection Control: The Number of Human Lives Saved by Antibiotics World Wide, the Threat of Antibiotic Resistance in the Future, the Causation of Infectious Disease, the Microbial Evolution and Growth Arena (MEGA) Plate Experiment, How Dishes of Bacteria Were Setup Within the Microbial Evolution and Growth Arena Plate Experiment, the Antibiotic Setup of the Microbial Evolution and Growth Arena Plate Experiment, the Intent of the Microbial Evolution and Growth Arena Plate Experiment, the Results of the Microbial Evolution and Growth Arena Plate Experiment, the Time Required for the Escherichia Coli to Become Resistant to Antibiotics, the Hypothesized Number of Human Beings Expected to Die Due to Antibiotic Resistance, the Medical Applications Made Virtually Impossible Without Antibiotics, the Number of Patients Who Died of Infection Prior to the Development of Antibiotics, the Annual Number of Deaths Due to Septicaemia Within the U.K., the Reason Hand Washing is Important Post Bathroom Usage, the Fallacy of Hot Water Killing Bacteria, the Reason Hot Water is Used With Soap, the Impact of Water and Soap Upon Bacteria, Global Antibiotic Usage During the 21st Century, the Usage of Measuring C-Reactive Protein Within the Human Body, the Indication of High and Low Levels of C-Reactive Protein Within the Human Body, How the C-Reactive Protein Scale Works, the Economic Cost to Perform a C-Reactive Protein Bloodwork Examination, the Impact of C-Reactive Protein Bloodwork Examination vs the Impact of Antibiotic Prescription, the Type of Antibiotic Prescribed Playing a Key Role Within Antibiotic Resistance, the Reason Broad Spectrum Antibiotics Are Commonly Utilized, the Use of Narrow Spectrum Antibiotics, the Person Who Developed the Technology to Ascertain the Correct Antibiotic for Individual Infections, How Microwaves are Leveraged for English Molecular Biologist Lovleen Tina Joshi’s Lab On a Chip Diagnostic Technology, the Reason Residential Microwaves Can be Used for Joshi’s Lab On a Chip Diagnostic Technology, How Joshi’s Lab On a Chip Diagnostic Technology Works to Aide Physicians, the First Antibiotic Developed, the Last Year a Novel Antibiotic Was Synthesized, the Time and Economic Investment Required to Create a Novel Antibiotic, the Reason Many Antibiotics are Derived From Various Components of Nature, the Work Required to Achieve the Next Antibiotic Research Breakthrough, the Number of Antibiotic Isolates Discovered to Effectively Treat Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) and Escherichia Coli Bacteria, the Study of Alligators for Human Antibiotic Research, the Study of Bacteriophages for Human Antibiotic Research, the Location Research Upon Bacteriophages Originated and the Reason for This, the Number of Bacteriophage Within 1 Millilitre of Sea Water, How Bacteriophage Target and Kill Hosts, the Result of the Injection of Bacteriophage Deoxyribonucleic Acid Into Hosts, How the Bacteriophage Process Replicates and Repeats Itself, the Reason Antibiotic Usage Has Surpassed Bacteriophage Usage, the Secondary Reason Antibiotic Usage Surpassed Bacteriophage Usage, the Correlation Between Bacteriophages and Pathogens, the Efficacy Rate of Bacteriophages Upon Bacterial Infections, Bacteriophage Efficacy vs Antibiotic Efficacy, and the Medical View of Continuing Antibiotic Usage Without Restraint

Antibiotics have saved approximately 100,000,000 (100 million) lives since their inception of development. If nothing is done to avoid the antibiotic resistance, a problem which is developing rapidly, the threat could become greater than cancer in the future. Infections are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. At Harvard University, researchers placed Escherichia coli bacteria onto a large plate and filmed it. The researchers divided the plate up into 9 segments, ranging from small...


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