Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Annotated Sources

http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Antibiotic_resistant_bacteria
Title: Antibiotic resistance bacteria
Author: Better Health channel

The argument is very persuasive it makes others want to do something about thus public health problem. Now that I have read this article I am more confident about my topic and the community awareness. All the data's are supported by facts and some also gives the precautions you should take for not causing more antibiotic resistance bacteria. Such as use personal hygiene techniques such as washing your hands, using hand sanitize, using tissue to wipe out the nose and keeping public area clean. No the data is the same in all three articles and s very useful for my topic. Author has used backgrounds information on the topic such as how antibiotics cannot kill antibiotics resistance bacteria. The author also explains how more bacteria's are being antibiotic resistance, and ways to prevent the resistance bacteria. Author thinks that the resistance bacteria can be avoided if people takes the necessary precautions and listen to the doctor. The is primary text because it is a government website and all the information on the article is for people to have more information about the important public health issue. By reading this you can interpret that antibiotic resistance bacteria are increasing and cause a mess in our world, if we don't take this seriously it will b a major problem such as global warming. We should also treat antibiotics fairly because it is because of these medicines many diseases such as TB, strep throat, and many more are being cured. Without it our world would be  different place. This article unlike the other two article focuses more on the antibiotic resistance bacteria, while the other two article focused on the misuse of antibiotics. There are some similarities such as the precautions and to stop the unnecessary use. This article supports the point made in the other two article.

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