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World Health Organization (WHO) recently released a report on antibacterial agents

World Health Organization (WHO) recently released a report on antibacterial agents

Overuse and overuse of antibiotics are one of the causes of the problem < in clinical development shows that microbial resistance has become a growing problem, and a threat to effective prevention and treatment of different infections caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses and fungi.

The study shows that without effective antibiotics, the risk of infections after performing medical procedures such as organ transplantation, chemotherapy and even cesarean sections may increase.

Antimicrobial resistance occurs when microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites become stronger than the drugs offered for to combat them.

According to the WHO, antimicrobial resistance occurs naturally over time, usually by r means of genetic changes. However, misuse and overuse of antibiotics is accelerating this process.

In many places antibiotics are overused and unsupervised. Examples of misuses include times and, which are taken to treat viral infections such as colds and flu.

According to the WHO, bacteria that cause diseases like tuberculosis, pneumonia and urinary tract infections are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.


Symptoms of infarction in women: understand the differences

Symptoms of infarction in women: understand the differences

It has long been thought that infarction and other cardiovascular diseases were a major concern for men. And in fact, they suffer a lot more heart attacks than they do. However, women aged 15-29 tend to die more from heart attacks than men, until this curve reverses. See the chart below: Female Infarction Symptoms What not everyone knows is that the symptoms of a heart attack in women are often different than in men.

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Preventing mosquito bites prevents diseases like malaria and dengue

Preventing mosquito bites prevents diseases like malaria and dengue

Dengue, yellow fever, malaria, filariasis, leishmaniasis. Did you know that all these diseases are transmitted by mosquitoes? These mosquitoes function as a vector, that is, they transmit the disease. The mosquito Aedes aegypti is now a vector of three diseases in Brazil: zika virus, dengue fever and chikungunya fever.

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