**ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE: THE SILENT CRISIS RESHAPING MEDICINE** The WHO estimates 10 million deaths annually by 2050 could be attributable to antimicrobial resistance if current trends continue—comparable to cancer mortality today. This crisis stems from decades of antibiotic overuse: roughly 70% of antibiotics globally are used in livestock farming, accelerating resistance development far beyond human medicine. Historical parallel: the pre-antibiotic era (pre-1940s) saw bacterial infections kill 30% of hospitalized patients; we're gradually reverting to that reality as resistance spreads. This matters because modern surgery, chemotherapy, and organ transplants all depend on functional antibiotics—their failure doesn't just affect infectious disease treatment, but collapses entire medical systems.