Speaking with: Dr Mark Blaskovich on antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the threat of superbugs

 Mark Blaskovich

Since the discovery of antibiotics in the mid-20th century, millions of lives have been saved from bacterial infections. But the over-prescription of these drugs has led to some types of bacteria becoming resistant to treatment.

It’s estimated at least two million people are infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the United States each year. These “superbugs” can spread rapidly and stopping them is increasingly challenging as new antibiotics need to be developed to treat them.

William Isdale spoke to Dr Mark Blaskovich about the the overuse of antibiotics and the risks superbugs pose to communities.


This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.

Last updated:
4 December 2017