technofuture8 t1_it948kj wrote
We actually have an effective treatment for antibiotic resistant
bacteria now, ever heard of phage therapy? There was a man who traveled
overseas and picked up a bacteria strain that was resistant to every
kind of antibiotic that we have, he should have died but they injected
him with bacteriophages, these are virus's that hunt down bacteria, and
he miraculously survived. Phage therapy is the answer to antibiotic
resistant bacteria. I think that over the next 20 - 30 years technology
is going to radically transform our world. Innovation may have slowed
down but it's still happening, I mean they even have working quantum
computers now, imagine what quantum computers will do to the world in
the coming decades? https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/this-man-should-have-died-but-unusual-infusions-saved-his-life/2017/06/30/503585b6-4aec-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html
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