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Meat producers’ overuse of antibiotics is unhealthy

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 25, 2022

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Dr. Shannon Manzi of Boston Children’s Hospital is spot-on in highlighting the public health crisis of antibiotic resistance ( Page A1, Nov. 21).Antibiotics are a cornerstone of modern medicine, curing infections and limiting infection risk during procedures including surgeries. However, when meat producers overuse antibiotics or antibiotics are overprescribed, bacteria that survive the drugs are more likely to resist them next time.Although... + full article



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