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Using these statistics you can see the antibiotics have increased over time by how much antibiotics work and kill the virus. It shows that the bacteria (pathogens) overtime is selected and they are killed or targeted by the antimicrobial (antibiotic) resistance that they have choose for the certain bacteria to kill. Using these two graphs the numbers increase but slowly, because it take up to ten years to make an antibiotic by itself. The probable resistant trait is increasing to help the organism survive, which this means other species will die off and that one species is going to live because they have a trait to help it live in order to survive.
Any disease can harm anyone but if it is an extremely harmful one a person could die from it. Two really bad diseases are Tuberculosis and Pneonumia. So the differences are one is an extremely harmful disease and another can go away fast by a small dose of antibiotics. The resistant and nonresistant numbers are increasing the amount used and made is the US. For the resistant bacteria the percentage went from 2-55% in average of about 25% for the body to not be restisant. The non-resistant drugs went from 0-20% average is about 10%. The amount of resistant bacteria showed in the graph increased by 60 percent from 1981 to 2001. The reason for this change is because more people around the world feel like they need antibiotics to cure the disease or illness. This brings up why the resistant and non-resistant percentage is higher than another, because people always think if they get sick they need antibiotics to make them get better. But most of the diseases or viruses can be fought off by your Immune system, but they really think its the medicine that helps. It does but it helps your Immune system fight the bacteria away faster and makes it stronger, but when its all done it goes back to the normal size of a cell to fight it.
Any disease can harm anyone but if it is an extremely harmful one a person could die from it. Two really bad diseases are Tuberculosis and Pneonumia. So the differences are one is an extremely harmful disease and another can go away fast by a small dose of antibiotics. The resistant and nonresistant numbers are increasing the amount used and made is the US. For the resistant bacteria the percentage went from 2-55% in average of about 25% for the body to not be restisant. The non-resistant drugs went from 0-20% average is about 10%. The amount of resistant bacteria showed in the graph increased by 60 percent from 1981 to 2001. The reason for this change is because more people around the world feel like they need antibiotics to cure the disease or illness. This brings up why the resistant and non-resistant percentage is higher than another, because people always think if they get sick they need antibiotics to make them get better. But most of the diseases or viruses can be fought off by your Immune system, but they really think its the medicine that helps. It does but it helps your Immune system fight the bacteria away faster and makes it stronger, but when its all done it goes back to the normal size of a cell to fight it.