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READ MORE: Can we halt the march of the superbugs? Just as we're learning to live with Covid, experts warn antibiotic-resistant infections could soon cause more than 50,000 deaths a year in Britain alone - and see children die of coughs and chest infections<br><br>Take sexually transmitted infections (STIs). [https://kscripts.com/?s=Diseases Diseases] such as syphilis and gonorrhoea were once death sentences, but with penicillin's introduction as a medicine in the 1940s,  [https://connerkudkr.boyblogguide.com/25203587/9-mushroom-chocolate-bars-mistakes-you-should-never-make polkadot mushroom chocolate bar] they became easily treatable.<br><br>Global outbreaks of illness can - as we saw with the Covid pandemic - happen seemingly overnight. But they can also be like a slow-motion car crash, which is how I describe the rising threat of antibiotic [https://www.medcheck-up.com/?s=resistance resistance].<br><br>A return to this era is coming - there is no question about it. It's already happening in Africa and South Asia where drug-resistant bugs are more common and access to rarer, more expensive antibiotics is limited.  Before antibiotics, babies and mothers routinely died during or shortly after labour.
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