ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT
Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria and when its is used it does its job but just like natural selection some bacterias are resistant against such thing. Antibiotics started as early as 1941 with the Penicillin but within a year bacteria have developed a resistant to the antibiotic by 1942. Even though bacteria created a resistance to penicillin it has killed many deadly bacterial infections. Antibiotics are medicine created to kill bacteria. The problem is that it just kills any bacteria it can, whether it is good bacteria or bad. Unfortunately some of the bacteria we want to kill becomes resistant to the antibiotic and with natural selection these resistant genes would be passed to other bacteria. Using the different ways a gene can be altered or transported bacteria exchanges its 'best fit' feature to another. The "antibiotic paradox" is the overuse of these "miracle drugs", using these drugs harm your body even when you think they have killed he virus entirely. Since microbes are always mutating in that period of time where you stop taking the antibiotic they gain a resistant to it. When you cut short of your dose the resistant strains have a chance to multiply and spread. Spreading their antibiotic genes allows other harmful bacterias to gain such thing and resist the antibiotic too. It is suggested to not take antibiotics unless really needed and prescribed but even when they are prescribed they can harmful due to the lack of knowledge about the virus/bacteria, it might be just the common flu and you take antibiotics but they don't do anything cause the resistant cells have been fighting it off. If you do take antibiotics make sure to take all pills prescribed. If we keep on taking antibiotics recklessly, the drugs will gain resistant from the "miracle drugs".