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Yes. The risk is in the creation resistant strains of the affected bacteria. If someone does not use the antibiotics apropriately the bacteria will develope immunity to the antibiotic. Then subsequent people infected with the strain will not be cured by the previous antibiotic. Eventually strains can evolve into one that is resistant to most antibiotic therapy, making treatment very difficult, more invasive, and more dangerous to the patient

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