BRUSSELS - Antibiotics have long been a sort of wonder drug that allowed for a significant decrease in mortality from all kinds of infectious diseases. But there is one disadvantage to antibiotics: bacteria develop a resitance for them. In The End of Antibiotics journalist Rinke van den Brink puts these imperceptible bruisers under the microscope. He speaks with scores of international specialists and asks them for possible solutions, because antibiotic resistance is a worldwide problem.

Bacteria are in the news more often than ever. Since a few years we're being swamped with reports about fatal outbursts. The Klebsiella bacteria in Maasstad hospital, for example, claimed the lives of at least three patients. The Q-fever made 25 casualties (the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment even talks about two or three times as many), the EHEC bacteria made fifty fatal victims in Germany and accounted for losses of hundreds of millions of Euros in the Dutch and European horticulture because the export nearly came to a standstill.

Antibiotics have long been a sort of wonder drug that allowed for a significant decrease in mortality from all kinds of infectious diseases. But there is one disadvantage to antibiotics: bacteria develop a resistance for them. In The End of Antibiotics journalist Rinke van den Brink puts these imperceptible bruisers under the microscope. He speaks with scores of international specialists and asks them for possible solutions, because antibiotic resistance is a worldwide problem.

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BOOK

  • Title: Het einde van de antibiotica
    Subtitle: Hoe bacteriën winnen van een wondermiddel
    Author: Rinke Van Den Brink
    Publisher: De Geus
    Cover: Thierry Wijnberg
    Page's: 870
    Issue: paperback, 125 x 200 mm
    Language: Dutch
    Release: 25 February 2013
    ISBN 978 90 445 2348 5
    ISBN e-book 978 90 445 2349 2
  • Title: The End of an Antibiotic Era
    Subtitle: Bacteria's Triumph over a Universal Remedy
    Author: Rinke Van Den Brink
    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Pages: 256
    Issue: paperback, 155 x 235 mm
    Language: English
    ISBN 9783030707224
  • Title: Das Ende der Antibiotika
    Subtitle: Sieg der Bakterien über ein Allheilmittel
    Author: Rinke Van Den Brink
    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Issue: eBook
    Language: German
    Issue: paperback, 136 x 216 mm
    ISBN 9783739290744
    Release: 02 July 2015

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