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The widespread use of antibiotics was already there. But over time, it has grown to the point that, in the next few years, many of the diseases that we know about will become incurable. New epidemics may appear! The time when antibiotic resistance was expected to cause harmful bacteria has come to an end!
Mother and daughter went to Kushtia Medical College with fever and cough. The doctor prescribed three antibiotics and advised them to have a corona test. In other words, the doctor prescribed antibiotics assuming it can be corona.
After going to Rangpur Medical College Hospital, the doctor gave Ashoka Chowdhury a crown test. They also told him to be admitted to the hospital. With prescription. When Ashik Chowdhury goes to the pharmacy, the salesman asks him, what happens to the patient? Is the patient in the ICU or not? Ashik Chowdhury panicked. Medicines that are commonly used in the ICU have been given to him. They prescribed four antibiotics, including azithromycin and remdcivir!
Experts say it takes between one and a half to two decades for an antibiotic to be discovered. But due to the whims of the people, it is becoming ineffective against disease faster than that.
Doctors say there is no recognized treatment for Covid 19. Since the beginning of the Corona epidemic, therefore, ordinary people began to give themselves prescriptions. Whether heard from family members or seen on Facebook, many have taken antibiotics. Doctors also mention the name of the antibiotic on social media.
Antibiotics are used to destroy bacteria and prevent reproduction. If used arbitrarily, bacteria learn to adapt to it. Decreases the effectiveness of antibiotics. That’s when the bacteria are said to have “antibiotic resistance.” So no matter how many antibiotics are taken, they will no longer work.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly warned against the use of antibiotics on its website. They say that Covid-19 is a viral disease. It has no role in antibiotics, antiparasitics, or antiprotozoal drugs. Even after putting them as a cover on the Myth Blaster site for the past 6 months, no one paid much attention to this.
National Institute of Plastic Surgery and Burn Sheikh Hasina, assistant professor of blood circulation. Ashraful Haque told the Bengali Tribune: ‘Most prescriptions are now given with antibiotics. The most widely available are injections of maropenam and moxifloxacin. Generally, ICU patients who do not have all the other antibiotics working in their body should receive maropenam. We are learning about many of these recipes from outside of Dhaka. Those who are taking such antibiotics, no more antibiotics will work in their body later.
Dr. Ashraful Haque said: “There is more misuse of antibiotics in private hospitals due to lack of control.”
“Because of this, if a patient has to be readmitted after a few months, there will be no more antibiotics to give him,” he said.
Lack of effective antibiotics in the way that germs become resistant to drugs can lead to even bigger health disasters at some point. On November 20, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina warned world leaders. He spoke as co-chair at the launch of the ‘One Health Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance’. The group was formed at the initiative of the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Organization for Animal Health-OIE to ensure a concerted global initiative to address the challenge of resistance to antimicrobials.
“The amount of effective antibiotics is decreasing and this could lead to a new crisis in the world,” he said. Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation. “
Meanwhile, the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adanom Gabriasis, told the British Guardian: ‘The misuse of antibiotics during the coronavirus epidemic will further increase deaths. Very few patients with Kovid-19 require antibiotics. Only those with a bacterial infection need it.
The same was stated by the National Technical Advisory Committee on Kovid-19. The committee said at a meeting on November 22 that national guidelines outlined by the government were not being adequately followed in many hospitals.
Committee Chairman Prof. Mohammad Sahidullah said that antibiotics were being used indiscriminately due to non-compliance with the guidelines. The government must give strict instructions in this regard.
“The whole world is very concerned about this,” said Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, chair of the Department of Pharmacology. Sayedur Rahman Khasru told the Bengali Tribune that our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also expressed her concern that day.
He added: ‘Everyone knows that Kovid is infected. But people have taken antibacterial drugs. Many doctors are fighting for it again.
Some of the study results are being published. Sayedur Rahman said, ‘8 to 15 percent of Kovid patients in the world had a bacterial infection or some other infection, requiring such antibiotics. Respiratory infections are accompanied by other infections. You may need antibiotics. But not for Kovid.
Another concern, he said. Sayedur Rahman said: ‘Because of the corona, now all research has shifted from antibiotics to vaccines and antivirals. As a result, the new antibiotics will not arrive suddenly. The antibiotic resistance catastrophe being talked about was supposed to happen a few years later. But the time has come to get two to three years ahead of the overuse of antibiotics during COVID. In the next few years, there will be a situation where we will no longer have antibiotics to cure common illnesses.
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