It’s refreshing to see a major news outlet discussing collateral damage and not just resistance. Over the past decade, 99% of the time antibiotic overuse is covered and warned about it’s always only in regards to resistance.
It’s a good article that also doesn’t spread the common misinformation of “just take some probiotics and fermented foods after antibiotics and you’re good to go”.
Swallowing an antibiotic is like carpet-bombing the trillions of microorganisms that live in the gut, killing not just the bad but the good too, said Dr. Martin Blaser, author of the book “Missing Microbes” and director of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine at Rutgers University.
“I think the health profession in general has systematically overestimated the value of antibiotics and underestimated the cost,” Dr. Blaser said.
No shit. And it has spread like a virus to the general populace as well. The majority of people seem mentally addicted to antibiotics and think they’re going to die if they don’t get an antibiotic for every minor issue.
- Find out if you really need an antibiotic.
- Ask for the shortest course.
- Rethink probiotics.
I appreciate the NYT for finally helping spread this.
Just yesterday people on Lemmy were cheering about AI discovering new antibiotics. When I shared info about the concerns of collateral damage, the responses were more unintelligent and close-minded than on reddit. Extremely depressing.
For more info on this subject there’s a wiki and forum at https://humanmicrobiome.info.
When you wipe out all of your microbiome, chances are it returns to normal in the following months after antibiotic treatment.
Harmful misinformation. A plethora of citations were already provided that debunk that claim.
You have to take the full course to prevent resistance from forming.
Harmful misinformation that is contradicted by the citation in the article and numerous other citations that I provided in the OP and my introductory comment.
If you let resistance flourish, then every single time someone needs to take an antibiotic it will be even more likely they develop a C. Diff infection due to the microbiota being wiped even harder.
This makes no sense. I’ll rephrase it to make it sensical and accurate:
If you overuse antibiotics, every time someone needs to take an antibiotic it will be even more likely they develop a C. Diff infection due to their microbiota being wiped out previously.
https://www.idsociety.org/practice-guideline/practice-guidelines/#/+/0/date_na_dt/desc/
I’ll play your game. Everything in here refutes and proves all your claims wrong, with clinical trials and sources for your enjoyment.
Everything in here refutes and proves all your claims wrong
Not even close. You seem to be the only one playing games.