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ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE A RESULT OF NON STANDARDIZED PRACTICE A REVIEW

  Authors

  Dr.S. Deepika,  Dr. Neena Gupta

  Keywords

Antimicrobial resistance, Stewardship

  Abstract


The development of antibiotic resistance has a complex history, but the underlying cause is not entirely clear. The most common contributor to the increase in resistance is the use of antimicrobials. Despite the many benefits that they bring to the human body, antimicrobials may be detrimental to health and can even exacerbate the development of resistance. However, a more likely cause of this problem is non-standard practice. The use of antimicrobials is a significant contributor to the development of antibiotic resistance. While they are highly effective in reducing infections, many clinicians misuse them, leading to an increase in drug resistance. Studies have indicated that up to 30% of antibiotics are unnecessary, while another half are misapplied. The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, in particular, breeds resistance. This causes an increased incidence of bacterial infections and increases the cost of treating them. Similarly, antimicrobial resistance is an inevitable outcome of unstandardized practices. In fact, it has become one of the most significant public health issues in the world. For example, in the United States, about 17% of patients in an emergency department have taken a prescription antibiotic for a different reason. Other factors, including non-standardized practices, contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance. The use of unauthorized drugs and improper disposal of medications is also a contributing factor. The use of antimicrobials is an essential tool in the fight against disease. Moreover, antibiotics are the key tools in fighting against infectious diseases. In addition to their importance, antimicrobials are vital in the fight against infection. These drugs are an invaluable tool in the battle against infections. The main cause of resistance is the use of antibiotics. The antimicrobials can be harmful and are used in various medical procedures.

  IJCRT's Publication Details

  Unique Identification Number - IJCRT2112143

  Paper ID - 213657

  Page Number(s) - b415-b418

  Pubished in - Volume 9 | Issue 12 | December 2021

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  Publisher Name - IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

  E-ISSN Number - 2320-2882

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  Dr.S. Deepika,  Dr. Neena Gupta,   "ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE A RESULT OF NON STANDARDIZED PRACTICE A REVIEW", International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), ISSN:2320-2882, Volume.9, Issue 12, pp.b415-b418, December 2021, Available at :http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2112143.pdf

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