The Antibiotic Paradox: How Miracle Drugs Are Destorying the Miracle

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The discovery of antibiotics heralded medicine’s triumph over previously fatal diseases that once destroyed entire civilizations—thus earning their reputation as miracle drugs. But today, the terrifying reality of antibiotic-resistant bacteria resulting from our widespread misuse of antibiotics forewarns us that the miracle may be coming to an end. The seemingly innocent consumer who demands antibiotics to treat nonbacterial diseases such as the common cold or plays doctor by saving old prescriptions for later ...

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The discovery of antibiotics heralded medicine’s triumph over previously fatal diseases that once destroyed entire civilizations—thus earning their reputation as miracle drugs. But today, the terrifying reality of antibiotic-resistant bacteria resulting from our widespread misuse of antibiotics forewarns us that the miracle may be coming to an end. The seemingly innocent consumer who demands antibiotics to treat nonbacterial diseases such as the common cold or plays doctor by saving old prescriptions for later use is paving the way for a future of antibiotic failure. ”What harm can it do?” is a popular refrain of people worldwide as they pop another antibiotic pill.Dr. Stuart Levy--the leading international expert on hazards of antibiotics can have deadly consequences. He explains that we are presently witnessing a massive evolutionary change in bacteria. This build-up of new antibiotic-resistant bacteria in individuals and the environment worldwide is an insidious and silent process. Thus, unwittingly consumers encounter resistant bacteria in their meat, poultry, fish, and vegetables. Unregulated dispensing of antibiotics in poorer countries breeds countless more resistant strains. Since bacteria recognize no geographical boundaries, resistant forms can travel the globe. If this trend continues to grow unchecked, we may someday find that all of our antibiotics are obsolete.Today doctors can no longer expect that their first choice of antibiotic for women’s urinary tract infections or children’s ear infections will work. Similarly, cancer therapy is rendered useless if patients are unable to fight infections that are sometimes resistant to eight to ten different drugs. In developing countries, people are now dying of previously treatable diseases that are no longer responsive to traditional antibiotics. These problems are just a harbinger of what will come if we do not act now.Dr. Levy, recognized by The New Yorker for his superb contributions to this field, is sending out an urgent message that the world cannot afford to ignore any longer. The goal of this unprecedented investigation into the dangers of antibiotic misuse is to protect the world community from resistant infections and ensure the success of antibiotics for generations to come.

Describes how new strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria may render our current antibiotics obsolete.

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Displays the growing problem of resistance to antibiotics, and suggests a number of approaches to alleviating it. The history and explanation of the cellular mechanisms of antibiotic function and a bacteria strain acquiring resistance, are in nontechnical language. Recommends more public education and more care by doctors, rather than simply tighter regulation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
William Beatty
Miracles can be overdone. Levy starts his look at one overdone miracle with a brief history of antibiotics and a description of how they work. (Antibiotics help against illnesses caused by bacteria, "not" viruses, and should be used only under the direction of a physician.) However, as Levy shows, mutations in bacteria have increased their resistance to antibiotics. But the big problem with the drugs has arisen from misuse and abuse both by patients who self-administer them and by physicians who bow to patients' pressure to be given them. The expansion and depth of bacterial resistance benefit from these short-sighted human actions, and, Levy argues, the use of antibiotics in plants and animals further complicates the situation. Multidrug resistance, not now fully understood, stands to become a mounting medical nightmare. Physicians and laypeople alike should ponder Levy's message and learn antibiotic restraint.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780306443312
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press
  • Publication date: 8/21/1992
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 279
  • Lexile: 1290L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 5.74 (w) x 8.55 (h) x 0.84 (d)

Table of Contents

Ch. 1 From Tragedy the Antibiotic Age Is Born 1
Ch. 2 The Disease and the Cure: The Microscopic World of Bacteria and Antibiotics 13
Ch. 3 Reliance on Medicines and Self-Medication: The Seeds of Antibiotic Misuse 53
Ch. 4 Antibiotic Resistance: Microbial Adaptation and Evolution 67
Ch. 5 The Antibiotic Myth 105
Ch. 6 Antibiotics, Animals, and the Resistance Gene Pool 137
Ch. 7 Further Ecological Considerations: Antibiotic Use in Agriculture, Aquaculture, Pets, and Minor Animal Species 157
Ch. 8 Future Prospects: New Advances against Potential Disaster 183
Ch. 9 The Individual and Antibiotic Resistance 205
Ch. 10 Antibiotic Resistance: A Societal Issue at Local, National, and International Levels 223
References Cited 255
Bibliography 259
Index 267
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