In 100 years I think that bacteria will be so complex, we will have tons and tons of new antibiotics to treat this new bacteria due to antibiotic resistance. I think that antibiotic resistance will cause antibiotics to become ineffective, and tons of new antibiotics will be made to treat these resistant bacteria. I think it will limit the future process of medicine. Bacteria, even now is already becoming resistant, and new infectious diseases are reappearing, and even new infectious diseases are appearing. Antibiotic resistance can be a very dangerous thing for the future because we can have bacteria that can become totally resistant to antibiotics, which is a scary thing because we use antibiotics to heal infectious diseases, when the bacteria is resistant then you can't heal the infection, you can't get rid of it because it is resistant. "In the United States alone, 2 million people each year contract serious antibiotic-resistant infections, and 23,00 die from them" (McKenna). Think about how many people in the future will die from antibiotic-resistant infections when today, about 23,00 people die each year. We have been warned about antibiotic resistance since at least 1945, and we haven't been doing anything about it. When Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, it warned us that antibiotics could lose their effectiveness. So in the future I think that antibiotic resistance will evolve and make antibiotics ineffective, and I think that we'll be forced to find a new way to heal infectious diseases.
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