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Tiny chemical assassins hired to kill bacteria, fireable the moment they slack off.
means Drugs that kill or stop bacteria, useless against viruses and prone to losing power when overused.
from From Greek anti (against) and bios (life) — literally against life, coined as bacteria-fighting medicine boomed in the 1940s.
Mold luckPenicillin born from a contaminated, forgotten lab dish.
Virus-proofCompletely useless against colds and flu.
Resistance arms raceBacteria evolve immunity faster than we make new drugs.