He said research had shown that antibiotic resistance was increasing at a faster rate than it could be controlled, adding that it could eventually affect an entire community.
According to him, the resistance of organisms was now a huge concern because resistant organisms were becoming prevalent, and bacterial resistance often resulted in treatment failure, increased cost and mortality.
“The problem is no more restricted to the hospital setting, resistance will continue to worsen if not addressed and there are no antibiotics on the immediate horizon with activity against multi-drug resistant pathogens. The monetary cost of treating antibiotic resistant infections worldwide is estimated to be billions of dollars every year,” he said.
He advised members of the public to help antibiotics do their job of eradicating organisms by taking them as directed and finishing the full prescription even if they were already feeling better.
Source:MWN