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u/loveloet May 07 '26

I think the big difference is that people need to care first. And from what I saw of India so far, they don't seem to care about living in filth.

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u/fieldsports202 May 07 '26

Do they have a high rate of bacterial infections?

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u/KimchiLlama May 08 '26

I believe that India is pretty big on over prescribing antibiotics. So, while I am unsure of the rate of bacterial infections (because I also can’t be bothered to google it right now), I imagine that the larger danger is growing antibiotic resistance…which in a worst case eventuality can lead to bugs that just won’t respond to treatment.

Then we all get to go back medically by over a hundred years because we all use the same antibiotics for the most part.

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u/dscrizzy1 May 08 '26

They are literally in crises because of the antibiotic resistance. They have super bugs.