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The Dangers of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Public health officials in the US and UK have warned of a potential "nightmare" from super-bugs that resist antibiotics. Why is it getting so urgent? What might be done?
Without antibiotics, the risk of infection would set back the practice of medicine by 100 years. Now super-bugs that resist antibiotics are getting ahead of new drugs to fight them. It's got to the point where US and British public health officials warned this month of a potential "nightmare." We hear why it's getting so urgent and what might be done. Also, Secretary of State John Kerry in Afghanistan, and Cyprus' deal with the Eurozone — ending a tax haven and costing wealthy Russians big money.
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