Antimicrobial resistance becoming a medico-social emergency

In the pre-antibiotic era, organisms with the potential to spread infection caused widespread outbreaks—epidemics or pandemics—killing millions of people globally, more so in developing and over-populous countries. In 1928, the first true antibiotic—penicillin—was discovered by Dr Alexander Fleming, microbiologist at St. Mary’s Hospital in London. The introduction of antimicrobials read more..

The overuse of antibiotics contributes to the acceleration of antimicrobial resistance.

In the pre-antibiotic era, organisms with the potential to spread infection caused widespread outbreak, epidemics, or pandemics killing millions of people globally, more so in developing countries. The introduction of antibiotics into clinical use was undoubtedly the greatest medical breakthrough of the 20th century. These miraculous drugs, often read more...

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