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Superbugs (Matt McCarthy) - Book Review

Mere Mortals

English - January 14, 2021 06:45 - 16 minutes - 17.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 16 ratings
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Did you know that the world is running out of antibiotics? 'Superbugs' by Matt McCarthy explains how antimicrobial resistance is rising against our current batch of antibiotics, thus creating superbugs. The book is a mix of the author's clinical trial of Dalbavancin, the history of antibiotics (think Alexander Fleming), the relationship he has with his mentor Tom Walsh, the science of antibiotics and exactly how these superbugs are developing.
I summarised the book as follows. "The book follows a smooth narrative that will scare you shitless of germs and hospitals. It contains heart-rending stories from dying patients and the personal trials of Matt as their doctor. Questions are raised about the incentives of the healthcare industry and showcases the real world ethics that doctors face. Personally the book didn't leave a lasting impression on me as I found it a bit to abstract from my everyday life."
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Timeline:0:00 - Synopsis2:03 - Healthcare Incentives7:24 - Real World Ethics11:40 - Personal Observations14:09 - Summary15:15 - Pragmatic Takeaway: Stop Shaking Hands

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