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World Antibiotic Awareness Week: More Awareness - Need of the Hour!

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on November 12, 2018 at 6:57 PM
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World Antibiotic Awareness Week (WAAW) is being observed from 12th -18th November 2018 to generate more awareness about antibiotic resistance, which is a huge threat to global public health. The urgency for more awareness about the growing resistance to existing antibiotics remains high on the global health agenda.


For this reason, the World Health Organization (WHO), along with other key stakeholders like the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) jointly initiated the WAAW in 2015. This is the 3rd year of WAAW. The organizers believe that an all-inclusive participation by member states, healthcare providers, educationists, and the general public will be crucial for raising awareness about antibiotic resistance.

‘World Antibiotic Awareness Week is being observed from 12th -18th November, 2018. It is aimed at spreading awareness about antibiotic resistance, which is a major threat to global health. Many organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and others are participating in this campaign.’

The WAAW program will focus on the following aspects:

What are Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance?

Antibiotics are drugs used to treat bacterial infections. The first antibiotic to be discovered was penicillin by Sir Alexander Fleming, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945.

There are three categories of antibiotics:


Nowadays, many classes of antibiotics are available that fall within the above three categories.

Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria "resist" the antibiotics that are used to treat patients with bacterial infections. As a result, the antibiotics become useless for the treatment of these patients. In this regard, it should be noted that it is the bacteria that become resistant and not the patients.

Key Facts about Antibiotic Resistance

Do's and Don'ts

Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance

This plan has been developed by WHO, which highlights the following five points:

Conclusion

Without urgent action, we could be facing a future in which infections and minor injuries could once again kill. It should be noted that our time with antibiotics is running out. Therefore, there is an urgent need to take action to protect human health. This change needs to be immediate and impactful.

(http://www.who.int/who-campaigns/world-antibiotic-awareness-week)
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