Why can't antibiotics be considered an effective long-term strategy for controlling disease?
A) We're unlikely to find new ones that work.
B) Pathogens will keep evolving resistance.
C) Most antibiotics don't work anymore.
D) People won't take them as prescribed.
E) They're too expensive.
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