The well-known problem with antibiotics is that some bacteria might survive that have natural resistance to the treatment. With other less-hardy bacteria out of the way, these "super-bugs" have an open field to multiply, which is how we get antibiotic-resistant germs.
Well, why isn't the situation the same with soap or other products with anti-bacterial ingredients?? Or is it the same, and if so, does that mean we should limit our use of soap??
2007-03-16
05:51:37
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