Antibiotic Resistance


The use of antibiotics and antifungals forces microorganisms and fungi to comply, which speeds up the development of antimicrobial resistance. While some of the bacteria that cause diseases are killed by antibiotics and antifungals, other beneficial bacteria that protect our bodies from contamination are also killed. The microorganisms that are resistant to antimicrobials continue to exist and grow. Antibiotic usage is the main cause of resistance. Some bacteria die when we use antibiotics, but bacteria that are resistant to the drugs can survive and even proliferate. Antibiotic misuse raises the prevalence of germs that are resistant to treatment. Bacteria are more likely to develop an immunity to antibiotics if we use them more frequently. Penicillins. There are many different skin conditions that can be treated with penicillin. In addition, they take care of infections of the kidney, blood, and middle ear. Penicillin


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