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Fortunately, America's "partners" are becoming increasingly resistant.
Last week, she warned that bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
Bacteria and other microbes that cause diseases in humans and animals are becoming increasingly resistant to previously effective drugs.
As these countries become more stable, they are growing increasingly resistant to the idea of sending future generations abroad.
It is also committed to buying combination drugs like Coartem because the disease is proving increasingly resistant to older, cheaper medicines.
Consequences, the society warned, could be dire, from an increase in infectious diseases to germs that are increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
I have found that trained and caring teachers are increasingly resistant to having children who have been classified for special education placed into their classroom.
The drug, which is expected to be available late this year, could help doctors cope with bacteria that are becoming increasingly resistant to older antibiotics.
The routine use of antibiotics in animal feed is banned in Europe, because microbes are becoming increasingly resistant to these essential drugs.
This leaves the microbes increasingly resistant to the most powerful drugs of Western medicine, allowing them to transmit the enhanced diseases back to the poor.
Despite the pesticide manufacturers' aggression toward Carson and her book, there was mounting evidence that some insects were increasingly resistant to DDT, as Carson claimed.
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