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Why India Is A Hotbed Of Antibiotic Resistance And Sweden Is Not : Goats and Soda : NPR
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Penicillin became a wonder drug for fighting infections in the 1940s. Jean-Claude Fide was an early adapter, injected in 1948 in the French town of Mont-pres-Chambord. Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images
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