Over the last 30 years, no major new types of antibiotics have been discovered while infections continue to develop resistance. If no action is taken, common infections and minor injuries may kill once again as antibiotics become ineffective. Better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, vaccination, and only using antibiotics as prescribed can help prevent infections and reduce overuse of antibiotics.
Over the last 30 years, no major new types of antibiotics have been discovered while infections continue to develop resistance. If no action is taken, common infections and minor injuries may kill once again as antibiotics become ineffective. Better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, vaccination, and only using antibiotics as prescribed can help prevent infections and reduce overuse of antibiotics.
Over the last 30 years, no major new types of antibiotics have been discovered while infections continue to develop resistance. If no action is taken, common infections and minor injuries may kill once again as antibiotics become ineffective. Better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, vaccination, and only using antibiotics as prescribed can help prevent infections and reduce overuse of antibiotics.
Over the last 30 years, no major new types of antibiotics have been discovered while infections continue to develop resistance. If no action is taken, common infections and minor injuries may kill once again as antibiotics become ineffective. Better hygiene, access to clean water, infection control in healthcare facilities, vaccination, and only using antibiotics as prescribed can help prevent infections and reduce overuse of antibiotics.
be prevented in the antibiotics have been dicovered first place to reduce the WHAT DOES IT MEAN? need for antibiotics? Without urgent action we are heading for a post- antibiotic era, in which common infections and minor injuries can once again kill.
Better Acc ess to Infection Vaccination
hygien e clean water control in healthc are facilities
Use antibiotics only when prescribed
by a health professional. Complete the full prescription, even if you feel better. Never share antibiotics with others or use leftover prescriptions.