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Antibiotic Resistance: A Neglected Aspect in Clinical Practice
ISSN: 2617 - 9482Publisher: author   
Antibiotic Resistance: A Neglected Aspect in Clinical Practice
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Publisher: Bahria University Medical And Dental College
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Abstract
Drug resistance is an inevitable biological process, however even though as physicians, we are augmenting it. After discovery, Nobel Prize winner Alexander Fleming said, "The thoughtless person playing with penicillin treatment is morally responsible for the death of a man who succumbs to infection with a penicillin-resistant organism." Most people didn't die of cancer or chronic lifestyle diseases, because they didn't live sufficient to develop them. Unfortunately, they died of infections yet again because of a fact named antibiotic resistance.1Penicillin was strewn in 1943, as over the counter drug, thus became resistantonly after two years. Likewise, recently, Daptomycin, became resistant after only one year in 2004. Bacteria develop resistance so quickly that pharmaceutical companies have decided making antibiotics is not in their best interest, so there are infections moving across the world for which, out of more than100 antibio...