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<p class="title">1.Antibiotics resistance.</p>
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<p>Early in 1945, Alexander Fleming, who discovered the penicillin, had warned that bacteria would finally be resistant to the drug. As time went by, resistance of other follow antibiotics discovered after penicillin have been detected on bacteria. The wide spreads of antibiotics resistance lead to fact that without effective action, we have no way to combat bacteria in the future<sup>[1]</sup>.
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Revision as of 18:35, 17 October 2014

Background

1.Antibiotics resistance.

Early in 1945, Alexander Fleming, who discovered the penicillin, had warned that bacteria would finally be resistant to the drug. As time went by, resistance of other follow antibiotics discovered after penicillin have been detected on bacteria. The wide spreads of antibiotics resistance lead to fact that without effective action, we have no way to combat bacteria in the future[1].