Brilliant explanation, Dr. Thaniyawan! Your insights on antibiotic resistance, especially the mechanisms and consequences of bacterial adaptation, were eye-opening. It's a stark reminder of the importance of responsible antibiotic use. Thanks for shedding light on this crucial issue!
Yes. A good example of that is traveler’s diarrhea. Residents of the countries may have developed immunity to the organisms that make travelers sick.
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@@AvecBella Yes, my Japanese friend told me that she was warned not to eat street fruit ผลไม้รถเข็น in Thailand. I also never tried it. Some of them wear gloves for hygiene but use that gloves to collect money 🤔
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@@CherryChonnyWhat doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger! (Doctor Tany) 😊
ขอบคุณค่ะ Tany สำหรับ 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡💛💛💛💛💛💛💖💖💖 Have a wonderful & happiness moment time together with an adorable Rosy ค่ะ ฟังจบ แล้ว 1 รอบ ค่ะ เดี๋ยวฟังใหม่ อีก 1 รอบ ค่ะ The saying, originally penned by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was actually “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” A corollary to this saying is that suffering is good for you, and makes you more resilient. 🐶🐶💋💋🩺👨⚕️🌹🌹🌸🌸🌷🌷💐💐