You Can End Up With Very Large Populations
You can end up with very large populations are these resistance also my first perfect storm challenge for you tonight is infections don't take all the bugs we may go to kill the bugs when you get their prescription we have a strep throat and you have that prescription inapt seven days worth of antibiotic and you're feeling better after two days the Tennessee is to stop then infections not gone it's not going to you're supposed to take that antibiotic to completion to eradicate the infection it two days...
You may have love kill off some cells which were tickling the rest they are starting to communicate and what you can end up with is resistant infection as a result also in terms of don't tickle the bugs don't always expect an antibiotic every time you go see the doctor and you don't feel well ninety percent upper respiratory tract infections are viral in antibiotics to absolutely nothing except bombard your normal microbial flora your body with antibiotics again top a getting them to communicate resistance kinds of factors so the first %uh the first lesson is don't tickle the bugs the second part this is the antibiotic pipeline an issue with...
The antibiotic pipeline is that the original enigmatic discovery process was largely done in the pharmaceutical industry that has changed now largely because antibiotics to use them for 6 seven days and then you're done Safer Colon the pharmaceutical industry has shifted to chronic disease states like diabetes and hypertension and psychiatric diseases that can things that people will be on for a long time its more profitable that means the drug discovery process islet to small biotech firms that can take the risk Ave one billion dollars yes that's a billion with a B is what it cost to get a drug to market in so even though there's and said is being talked about to get the industry to discover more antibiotics my second challenge to you my second perfect storm challenge is support basic research support basic research the information that we need is how exactly is it that these microbes their changing their biochemistry changing their biology to overcome these antibiotics with that knowledge we are equipped in to change the antibiotics we have so that they can treat these infections and discover new antibiotics the work buy whole new mechanisms factional so that your second challenge the third challenge has to do with vaccine non-compliance...
You may have love kill off some cells which were tickling the rest they are starting to communicate and what you can end up with is resistant infection as a result also in terms of don't tickle the bugs don't always expect an antibiotic every time you go see the doctor and you don't feel well ninety percent upper respiratory tract infections are viral in antibiotics to absolutely nothing except bombard your normal microbial flora your body with antibiotics again top a getting them to communicate resistance kinds of factors so the first %uh the first lesson is don't tickle the bugs the second part this is the antibiotic pipeline an issue with...
The antibiotic pipeline is that the original enigmatic discovery process was largely done in the pharmaceutical industry that has changed now largely because antibiotics to use them for 6 seven days and then you're done Safer Colon the pharmaceutical industry has shifted to chronic disease states like diabetes and hypertension and psychiatric diseases that can things that people will be on for a long time its more profitable that means the drug discovery process islet to small biotech firms that can take the risk Ave one billion dollars yes that's a billion with a B is what it cost to get a drug to market in so even though there's and said is being talked about to get the industry to discover more antibiotics my second challenge to you my second perfect storm challenge is support basic research support basic research the information that we need is how exactly is it that these microbes their changing their biochemistry changing their biology to overcome these antibiotics with that knowledge we are equipped in to change the antibiotics we have so that they can treat these infections and discover new antibiotics the work buy whole new mechanisms factional so that your second challenge the third challenge has to do with vaccine non-compliance...