Drop the antibiotics, we need a new battle plan against bacteria - says an article on the website of The Guardian. The period of the cold came again. We have to prepare for the symptoms: the sore throat, the coughing, the snottiness... We have successfully guarded against this disease with antibiotics for 80 years, but now they are slowly becoming inefficient. This is happening because of the evolution: bacteria are developing resistance against them. We use antibiotics too often, even in cases when we don't really need them. It can be compared with a war, where we show our range of weapons to the enemy and waste them in the beginning of the battle, so we stay without armoury before the most dangerous situation. In many countries the general practitioners prescribe unreasonable amount of these kind of medicines. One of the reasons for this is the pressure from the sick people even if antibiotics don't help too much against the sniffles. But they are also given to the domestic animals to keep them alive. Antibiotics were invented in 1987, but since then there were almost no changes or improvements on them. Despite the advanced state of today's medicine and pharmaceutics, we don't have the proper cure for this illness. That's why we need to find a solution if we don't want these little beings to threaten our lives.



















