In class we have been discussing antibiotic resistance. From the CDC their fast facts on antibiotic resistance:

  • Antibiotic resistance has been called one of the world’s most pressing public health problems.
  • The number of bacteria resistant to antibiotics has increased in the last decade. Many bacterial infections are becoming resistant to the most commonly prescribed antibiotic treatments.
  • Every time a person takes antibiotics, sensitive bacteria are killed, but resistant germs may be left to grow and multiply. Repeated and improper uses of antibiotics are primary causes of the increase in drug-resistant bacteria.
  • Misuse of antibiotics jeopardizes the usefulness of essential drugs. Decreasing inappropriate antibiotic use is the best way to control resistance.
  • Children are of particular concern because they have the highest rates of antibiotic use. They also have one of the highest rates of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogens.
  • Parent pressure makes a difference. For pediatric care, a study showed that doctors prescribe antibiotics 65% of the time if they perceive parents expect them and 12% of the time if they feel parents do not expect them.
  • Antibiotic resistance can cause significant danger and suffering for people who have common infections that once were easily treatable with antibiotics. When antibiotics fail to work, the consequences are longer-lasting illnesses, more doctor visits or extended hospital stays, and the need for more expensive and toxic medications. Some resistant infections can even cause death.
  • Their other points? Most sinus infections are caused by viruses. Most sore throats are caused by viruses. Most cases of bronchitis are caused by viruses. The common coldis caused mainly by viruses. Antibiotics don’t work against viral infections.

    The rest of the site covers all aspects of antibiotic resistance and is interesting reading.

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