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Antibiotic Resistance "Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria that cause infection are not killed by the antibiotics taken to stop the infection. The bacteria survive and continue to multiply causing more harm. Widespread use of antibiotics promotes the spread of antibiotic resistance. Smart use of antibiotics is the key to decreasing, or even reversing, the spread of resistance. Although the solution to the problem of antibiotic resistance is complex, we do know that when communities have decreased antibiotic use, they also have decreased resistance." Center for Disease Control's Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases
Academic
Emergency Medicine Parental
Use and Misuse of Antibiotics Parents in the suburban setting
were more likely to have misused antibiotics for their children.
On the other hand, parents in the urban setting were more likely
to have been discharged by a physician at one health facility and
gone to another physician's office or ED in order to obtain antibiotics
for their children. Archives of Internal Medicine Inappropriate Use of Antibiotics and the Risk for Delayed Admission and Masked Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: A Lesson From Taiwan Medical Economics Magazine How to say No when antibiotics won't help The Why Files (National Science Foundation) Microbes: What doesn't kill them makes them stronger Scientific American The Challenge of Antibiotic Resistance Emerging Infectious Diseases: Guarding Against the Most Dangerous Emerging Pathogens: Insights from Evolutionary Biology American Health Consultants
Center
for Science in the Public Interest Antibiotic-Resistance Project Current
ACP-ASIM Guidelines Behind the Swinging Doors: Infectious Diseases in the Emergency Department (Free CME) eMedicine
AAEM Family Medical Guide Antibiotics
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