Mycobacterial Diseases

Mycobacterial Diseases
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ISSN: 2161-1068

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Abstract

Bacterial resistance, the global threat

Mohamed Sabri Youssef

Through years and decades the people of the world were suffering tough infections which is considered dangerous in most of times or it could be lethal in numerous times Until Alexander Fleming (The Scottish physician) came in 1922 and discovered the first Antibiotic ever which in benzyl penicillin or Penicillin G - that miracle drug originated from a culture of Staphylococcus Aurius - that changed the concept of treatment of bacterial infections in the scientific society forever. Since that time, scientists all over the world to develop new chemicals and Antibiotics to overcome infections whether Bacterial, viral or fungal infections.Antibiotic Resistance (AMR) is considered now the most serious obstacle facing the healthcare section and threatens the communities lives. We can say that AMR is causing more than 7,00,000 deaths worldwide annually, which is a massive number that can be avoided easily by simple steps.Antibiotic resistance are all occurs due to the misuse of drugs, missed doses, using inaccurate concentrations of drug that could be insufficient to eradicate the microorganism, using antibiotic without consultation from a physician or healthcare specialist, using concomitant medications that may interact with the antibiotic or alter its effect and pharmaceutical characteristics, giving an antibiotic in infections where the microorganism is resistant to its effect and termination of course earlier days before full control of the infection

Published Date: 2021-11-25; Received Date: 2021-11-10

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