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by tormeh
1273 days ago
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Testing requirements are as high in other rich countries. And existing antibiotics work fine atm. Nobody’s gonna pay to use new ones unless there’s no alternative, both for cost and resistance reasons. So why bother? Might as well postpone development until there’s a real market, right? I actually think this is good since it means we postpone usage of, and thereby resistance to, any new antibiotics. |
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Unfortunately, antibiotics are the tragedy of the commons writ large, and we’ve been wasting them for minimal gain because even minor private benefit generally outweighs long term consequences.