
Antibiotic Resistance: Humanity’s Next Big Threat
Talking With Docs Podcast · Dr. Brad Weening and Dr. Paul Zalzal
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Are Infectious Diseases Humanity’s Biggest Threat?
In this episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Brad are joined by infectious disease expert Dr. Tom Warren to tackle one of the biggest questions in modern medicine: could superbugs wipe us out, or is it just hype?
We dive into antibiotic resistance, how bacteria outsmart medicines, and why antibiotics must be used wisely. From MRSA to E. coli, pandemics to prescription habits, this episode gives you an honest, doctor-approved look at whether infectious diseases pose the greatest threat to our future — and what we can do about it.
You’ll learn:
- How bacteria become resistant 🦠
- Why antibiotics need to be used carefully 💊
- The real dangers of superbugs like MRSA ⚠️
- How viruses and bacteria differ as global threats 🌍
- What doctors and patients can do to preserve antibiotics ✅
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