In 1925 Fleming published his work in the British journal of pathology where he talked about its abilities to kill bacteria that cause strep throat and other pathogens. The article had led Oxford university to start research on the substance. Researchers at Oxford were working on the purification of penicillin and had turned the raw substance into a life saving drug. The continued research of penicillin made increased amounts of refined product to be produced. Making 500 litres a week, the researchers had started to refine penicillin for clinical trials. The animal experimentation …show more content…
These places are full of bacteria and hosts. The hosts are usually pigs and cows that are kept in close quarters. These animals are given antibiotics whenever they are fed regardless of the health. This causes harmless bacteria to become completely antibiotic resistant. While they are resistant the meat of the animal still contains high amounts of antibiotics that remain in the meat even after they are cooked. Since humans are host for many harmless and harmful bacteria, eating antibiotic infused eat is harmful since the bacteria will become resistant and can spread that resistance to other species of