China’s kids face rising antibiotic drug resistance

記者 TVBS News Staff 報導

2023/12/12 11:42
China‘s kids face rising antibiotic drug resistance (AP)

BEIJING (TVBS News) — Doctors warn that antibiotic resistance is becoming increasingly evident among Chinese children combating Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a concerning trend for global health economics.

According to the World Bank, by 2050, drug-resistant diseases could lead to an estimated NT$31 trillion in healthcare costs and up to NT$106 trillion in economic losses.

 


Bloomberg reports that the rise of superbugs, resulting from years of antibiotic overuse, is diminishing the effectiveness of these medicines, compromising treatment outcomes.

Azithromycin, a widely used antibiotic in China and first-line treatment for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, now faces a resistance rate of nearly 80% to Macrolides, a class of antibiotics.

The World Health Organization (WHO), which has repeatedly warned of the perils of antibiotic overuse, refers to the situation as a "silent pandemic."
 


WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has voiced concern that antibiotic resistance could return us to "an era where minor infections are untreatable."

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