
Sharing too many antibiotics
can cause serious consequences just beyond our imagination; WHO has warned the world that
deaths from flu, diarrhea and cuts and grazes will be common as antibiotics are
losing their power to fight minor infections. WHO says the problem arises due to the widely
prescribed antibiotics as bacteria tend to evolve and create resistance.
Antibiotics kill the bacteria but if the bacteria have not been killed by
antibiotics then named as antibiotic resistant and bacteria aims at
developing more even in the presence of antibiotics. It has been claimed that
the consequences of dolling out too many antibiotics would be worse than Aids
epidemic that is the reason of 25 million deaths all around the world. The findings of a latest research show that skin infections,
gonorrhea and tuberculosis would be no longer treatable and doctors are now in
search of alternatives to treat the minor infections. WHO urges the public to
take the simple precautions like washing hands to prevent bacteria from dispersion
in the first place.
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