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Resistance fighters by Kai Kupferschmidt Science Volume 352(6287):758-761 May 13, 2016 Published by AAAS

Andrew Read, left, has studied how Robert Woods and other doctors decide how and when to use antibiotics. Andrew Read, left, has studied how Robert Woods and other doctors decide how and when to use antibiotics. Kai Kupferschmidt Science 2016;352:758-761 Published by AAAS

The rise of resistance The rise of resistance Kai Kupferschmidt Science 2016;352:758-761 Published by AAAS

“We are developing new ideas. “We are developing new ideas. I think that is important because we are breaking with dogmas … for which there is little empirical support.”Hinrich Schulenburg, University of Kiel Kai Kupferschmidt Science 2016;352:758-761 Published by AAAS

High or low doses—what's better? Kai Kupferschmidt Science 2016;352:758-761 Published by AAAS