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How are antibiotics influencing the evolution of bacteria

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When a sick person takes antibiotics, the drugs begin to kill off the bacteria. But if treatment stops prematurely, it leaves some microbes alive -- the ones with mutations that make them resistant to the drugs. As these survivors multiply, they pass along their protective mutations to all their descendants.

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Antibiotics can also make bacteria stronger for the next time the infections reenters the body it cod become immune to it

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