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Why should anyone think that eliminating an antibiotic would cause the resistant bacteria to die-off? That's insane.
>Prior human exposure to antibiotics is the greatest factor for acquiring
>an infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Which is neither here nor there. The concern with abuse of antibiotics in factory-farmed animals is the creation of new resistant strains, this is not the same thing as becoming infected.