Meghan May discusses antibiotic resistance on 鈥槻驯实封檚鈥 鈥淢aine Calling鈥

Meghan May

Meghan May, Ph.D., associate professor at the 新香港六合彩资料鈥檚 College of Osteopathic Medicine, was a guest on an episode of 惭笔叠狈鈥檚 鈥淢aine Calling鈥 that focused on antibiotic resistance.

The subject of so-called 鈥渟uperbugs鈥 has been widely publicized, most recently when a strain of bacteria resistant to the antibiotic Colistin caused an infection in Pennsylvania. May, an expert in infectious disease, was asked how these types of bacteria evolve to become resistant to antibiotics. 鈥淭his is why physicians say you should use all of your antibiotics and you shouldn鈥檛 use them when not necessary,鈥 May said. 鈥淭he reason for that ties straight into the concept of evolution. If you add antibiotics into a bacterial population you are effectively poisoning them. Those compounds do something destructive to those cells and whoever is left standing at the end of it is the one who is least effected by it. So if you leave any [bacteria] standing at the end of this, that is the population that is going to grow back and re-inhabit whatever space was abandoned.鈥 

 

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