Why Is Antimicrobial Resistance A Global Concern?
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Antibiotic resistance happens when an antibiotic loses its ability to control or kill bacterial augmentation in the body. That is, the bacteria become "resistant" and persistently grow in the presence of healing levels of an antibiotic.  
Dr Kammela Sridhar- Urologist says, "Antibiotic resistance is a usual phenomenon. When an antibiotic is consumed, bacteria that can resist the antibiotic have a better chance of survival."
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