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I am quite sure, that if a sufficient bounty was given out for developing new kinds of antimicrobials, they'd be developed in no time. The problem is that cost and risk of development and trials is too large for the current rewards, and hence there is very little new antimicrobials being developed. There are very many promising leads though, and either making development cheaper (by requiring smaller or fewer clinical trials) or ensuring good prices or bounties for successful development would likely create a plethora of antimicrobials in a quite short time frame. |
The large livestock operations keep their livestock in horrible unsanitary conditions to save money and they create a breeding petry dish for bacteria. They rely on antibiotics to kill the bacteria but in those conditions the bacteria have all the advantages and usually are able to create resistant stains pretty quick.