Badly Shaved Monkey
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Barbrae said:No BSM, I do not promote colloidial silver. I know the problems it can cause and anyone who thinks about taking it could easily find the side-effects and risks by doing a simple google search.
Good.
Now, back to the derail. I know we are all supposed to get in a sweat about 'over-prescription' of antibiotics. But if the figure is taht about 1/3 of prescriptions are inappropriate, I'm not sure that should lead us to conclude that over-prescription has much responsibility for antibiotic resistance. That still means that 2/3 of prescriptions are appropriate. Given the near-universal nature of the ability of bacteria to develop resistance I'd bet a fair sum of money that even if the 1/3 were instantly abolished we'd see resistance developing at pretty much the same rate.
In other words, I doubt that "overprescription" is to blame. I suspect that widespread prescription per se of antibiotics is to blame.
This is not my speciality, so I'd be interested in Rolfe's views, but it just seems obvious to me that placing bugs under selective pressure even in correctly chosen patients is still going to select for resistance simply because bacterial disease treatable by antibiotics is so prevalent.
Blaiming overperscription is an easy way to divert the blame to foolish doctors instead of accepting that the problem is locked into biology however well doctors behave. Sadly, this means the problem is more not less intractable.