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Moral Polemics of Far-Reaching Economic Consequences of Antibiotics Overuse

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The unethical overuse of antibiotics to seek to achieve a shortening of the treatment period raises the cost of health services and poses a threat to humanity due to the gradual development of antibiotic resistance. Other consequences of our modern passion for antibiotics have appeared. Small concentrations of antibiotic residues in sewage waters slow down the metabolism of anaerobic microorganism thereby reducing the overall performance of the anaerobic fermentation used to detoxify and digest sewage and other collected organic wastes. Reduced biogas yields represents a serious threat to the energy self-sufficiency of some waste-water treatment plants, so it might change them from energy producers into energy consumers. Morally justifiable production of renewable energy from bio-waste is also threatened by antibiotic residues that remain in the bio-waste.

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Vochozka, M., Maroušková, A. & Šuleř, P. Moral Polemics of Far-Reaching Economic Consequences of Antibiotics Overuse. Sci Eng Ethics 23, 1035–1040 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-016-9834-6

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