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If antibiotics had not been discovered, how would society most likely have been affected?
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If antibiotics had not been discovered, how would society most likely have been affected?
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First and foremost, the world population would be smaller due to the fact of people not having strong enough immune systems to fight off the virus, and secondly, we would probably be less advanced because of the failure to find cures to a virus.
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