Another day, another sign that our defenses against once treatable infections are crumbling before our eyes.

The latest bad news comes courtesy of a study presented this week at the annual American Thoracic Society International Conference held in Washington D.C. Researchers, studying the medical records of around a quarter million outpatients diagnosed with pneumonia from 2011 to 2015, found that nearly 1 in 4 failed to respond to the standard antibiotics they were first prescribed. Though the majority simply needed another course of treatment, either the same or stronger antibiotic, close to 10 percent visited the ER or required hospitalization afterward.