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Swimming in Trouble: How Antibiotics and Bacteria Mix in Water
USAWednesday, February 26, 2025
The model also looks at how likely it is that someone will get sick from these bacteria. It turns out that the risk from antibiotic-resistant bacteria is higher than from regular bacteria. This is because the resistant bacteria can cause more serious infections.
The model also shows that how sick someone gets depends on how many bacteria they are exposed to and how long they are exposed for. This is important because it means that even small changes in water quality can make a big difference in how likely someone is to get sick.
The model is a good start, but it's still pretty basic. It's a tool to help us understand how bacteria spread and how they can cause infections. But it's important to remember that this is just the beginning. There's still a lot we don't know about how bacteria behave and how they can make us sick.
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