The United Nations health agency brings to light a new theory
of "super bacteria", which has been immediately rejected by
independent scientists around the world.
According to this worldwide dependence, many microbes have
already turned into deadly bacteria that are resistant to many antibiotics.
However, almost immediately, world scientists have assured
that the antibiotics that currently exist on the world market are capable of
dealing with any existing bacteria with great success.
Bacteria "have abilities to find new ways to resist
treatment," the WHO said, and they can also transmit genetic material that
allows other bacteria to not respond to drugs.
The scientists assure for their part, that although there
may indeed be resistance, it is not the resistance of already known bacteria,
but of some that, modified, could appear.
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