Posted AT 8:37 AM EDT on 03/03/06
Experts fear increase in drug-resistant infections here
ANDRÉ PICARD
From Friday's Globe and Mail
After a decade of steady decline in the use of antibiotics in Canada, the number of prescriptions is creeping back up, and experts are worried this could spur a rise in deadly, drug-resistant bacterial infections.
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