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Antibiotics are one of the most important tools in modern medicine, but what happens when they stop working?
In this episode of Germs & Jargon, we dive into antimicrobial resistance, often called AMR, and why it is becoming one of the biggest challenges in infectious disease and global health. Antibiotic resistance does not arrive with dramatic outbreaks or breaking news. It grows quietly, making common infections harder to treat and routine medical procedures riskier than we expect.
Jonathan and Dr. Mark Miller break down what antimicrobial resistance actually is, how bacteria adapt to antibiotics, and why overuse in medicine and agriculture plays a role. They explore common myths about superbugs, explain how resistance already affects patients today, and discuss why developing new antibiotics is far more complicated than it sounds.
This conversation focuses on clarity over fear, helping listeners understand what matters, what does not, and what everyday choices can make a real difference.
If you are curious about infectious disease, antibiotic resistance, microbiology, or the future of modern medicine, this episode is for you.
