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China’s kids face rising antibiotic drug resistance
Chinese children are increasingly experiencing antibiotic resistance when treating Mycoplasma pneumoniae, which poses a global health and economic concern. By 2050, drug-resistant diseases could result in healthcare costs of NT$31 trillion and economic losses of up to NT$106 trillion, according to the World Bank. The overuse of antibiotics has led to the rise of superbugs, diminishing the effectiveness of these medicines and compromising treatment outcomes. Azithromycin, a commonly used antibiotic in China for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, now faces an alarming resistance rate of nearly 80% to Macrolides. The World Health Organization (WHO) warns of the dangers of antibiotic overuse and refers to the situation as a "silent pandemic." WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expresses concern that antibiotic resistance could bring us back to an era where minor infections are untreatable.2023/12/12 11:42 -
這種超級細菌無藥醫 北極現蹤恐釀千萬人死亡
人類危機?英國新堡大學近期有研究發現,能抵抗最強抗生素的超級細菌(Superbug),竟在北極地區現蹤,專家預估,若全球不再積極處理抗生素抗藥性的問題,到了2050年,全球每年將會有1000萬人因超級細菌死亡。2019/01/29 09:54