Good Germs, Bad Germs: Health and Survival in a Bacterial World
by Jessica Snyder Sachs Author
Public sanitation and antibiotic drugs have increased human life span, but they’ve also disrupted the balance between humans and microorganisms, leading to antibiotic resistance — one of the most serious medical problems today.The book recounts the war on germs and offers a hopeful future where antibiotics are designed and used wisely, and possibly replaced with bacterial ones.
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