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Infectious diseases have become less prominent as causes of death and disability in regions of improved sanitation and adequate supplies of antibiotics.
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Death
Become
Adequate
Prominent
Disability
Supplies
Causes
Antibiotics
Infectious
Improved
Diseases
Regions
Sanitation
Less
Streptomycin belongs to a group of compounds, known as antibiotics, which are produced by microorganisms and which possess the property of inhibiting the growth and even of destroying other microorganisms.
Selman Waksman
Property
Group
Other
Possess
Destroying
Compounds
Known
Antibiotics
Which
Produced
Even
Growth
Belongs
It is the end of the road for antibiotics unless we act urgently.
Tom Frieden
Unless
Road
Antibiotics
End
Urgently
Act
Some countries that grow lots of pork, like Denmark and the Netherlands, are either eliminating antibiotics or reducing them. We have to do that. Otherwise we'll create such antibiotic resistance, it will be just terrible.
Vaclav Smil
Will
Otherwise
Some
Netherlands
Countries
Like
Terrible
Reducing
Denmark
Lots
Antibiotics
Just
Either
Them
Create
Grow
Pork
Resistance
In 2013, after a challenging two years of long-term IV antibiotics and six weeks at a clinic in florida, I received the 'Star Light' award from the Lyme Research Alliance for my advocacy and strength to light the way of Lyme disease awareness.
Yolanda Hadid
Strength
Light
Research
Awareness
Way
Alliance
Weeks
Long-Term
Advocacy
Clinic
Years
Antibiotics
Disease
Six
After
Award
Star
Challenging
Florida
Received
Two
A century ago the Spanish flu confounded scientists and devastated whole regions, but while today's society has air travel and an enormous, heterogeneous population, we also have antibiotics, fantastic communication networks and, perhaps most crucially, more data than ever.
Hannah Fry
Today
Travel
Communication
Flu
Society
Enormous
Air
Air Travel
Data
More
Networks
Devastated
Perhaps
Most
Also
Scientists
Antibiotics
Than
While
Spanish
Confounded
Regions
Fantastic
Century
Whole
Population
Ever
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