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Analysis of a Community Health Crisis
A small, isolated community reports a sudden increase in bacterial infections that are unresponsive to the most commonly prescribed antibiotic. An investigation reveals two key local practices: 1) Many residents frequently stop their antibiotic treatment as soon as their symptoms disappear, saving the rest for later. 2) The community's primary physician often prescribes antibiotics for common colds to meet patient expectations. Analyze how these two practices, in combination, contribute to the emergence and spread of a resistant bacterial strain in this community.
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