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  2. Antimicrobial stewardship - Wikipedia

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    reduce antibiotic resistance, and; decrease unnecessary costs". [5] Decreasing the overuse of antimicrobials is expected to serve the following goals: improve patient outcomes, especially patient safety; decrease adverse drug reactions such as hypersensitivity reactions or kidney or heart damage (e.g., QT prolongation).

  3. Antimicrobial resistance - Wikipedia

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    People can help tackle resistance by using antibiotics only when infected with a bacterial infection and prescribed by a doctor; completing the full prescription even if the user is feeling better, never sharing antibiotics with others, or using leftover prescriptions. [16]

  4. Multidrug-resistant bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Antibiotic inactivation: bacteria create proteins that can prevent damage caused by antibiotics, they can do this in two ways. First, inactivating or modifying the antibiotic so that it can no longer interact with its target. Second, degrading the antibiotic directly. [7] Multidrug efflux pumps: The use of transporter proteins to expel the ...

  5. Antibiotic use does not increase dementia risk, study suggests

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    Antibiotic use is common in older people, with those over age 65 consuming 50% more antibiotics than younger adults. Using antibiotics is linked to disturbance of the gut microbiome, which may ...

  6. Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria - Wikipedia

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    A review of investigational antibiotics shows that several new agents will become available in the coming years, even though the pace of antimicrobial research has proven far too slow. Overuse of antimicrobial agents and problems with infection control practices have led to the development of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections.

  7. Antibiotic Action - Wikipedia

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    Antibiotic Action is working to identify what opportunities exist for discovery, research, and development to ensure new antibiotics to maintain the health of the global population. [ 6 ] Antibiotic Action contributes to national and international activities such as conferences, media interviews, presentations, and displays to educate people ...

  8. Working out while sick: Is exercising with a cold a good idea?

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    Listen to your body and take a break from your workouts until symptoms subside. Bacterial infections (e.g., strep throat, sinus infections): Common signs of a bacterial infection include fever ...

  9. Resistome - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, studying natural antibiotics and the patterns of antibiotic resistance that naturally arise in the wild may help us to predict and respond to antibiotic resistance in clinical settings. [6] Analyses of metagenomic sequence data are useful tools for understanding how human impact influences the spread of resistance genes. [13]