Doctors here(in India) are very corrupt. They'll give you anything as medicine if they get a commission from its sales. Add to that the fact that the overall quality of both education and students in India is very poor(due to reservation), the looming disaster seems inevitable.
I feel bad that we, otherwise peaceful people, have become reason of death for many people.
Don't beat yourself up too much though. India did not invent antibiotic misuse. In this and other environmentally hostile practices, developed nations are only following in the footsteps of the developed world. For instance, in Europe, measures to curb antibiotic overperscription were adopted only recently. In the US, antibiotics are still regularly used to fatten livestock, etc.
I think one reason why India is flagged up as a particularly important part of the problem is not just specific practices (like the antiobiotic cocktails listed in the article above) but also the fact that 1/7th of the world's population is in India. Inevitably, the effect of bad practices is going to be larger.
In any case, even in the West, the problem was understood too late and the general population has still not caught on to the implications of it.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 15.6 ms ] threadI feel bad that we, otherwise peaceful people, have become reason of death for many people.
I think one reason why India is flagged up as a particularly important part of the problem is not just specific practices (like the antiobiotic cocktails listed in the article above) but also the fact that 1/7th of the world's population is in India. Inevitably, the effect of bad practices is going to be larger.
In any case, even in the West, the problem was understood too late and the general population has still not caught on to the implications of it.