The misuse and overuse of antibiotics can put you at risk due to antibiotic resistance.

WHY WE MUST STOP OVER USING ANTIBIOTICS:

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* Overuse and misuse of antibiotics is increasing the problem of antibiotic resistance.
* The more antibiotics are used, the more chance bacteria have to become resistant to them.
* Antibiotics only work on bacteria, not other infections like viruses that cause colds and flu.
* A new survey reveals more than half of GPs prescribe antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections to meet patient expectations.
* And 20 per cent of consumers surveyed said they would expect to be prescribes antibiotics for a cold or flu.
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* Examples of bacteria that have developed resistance to a number of antibiotics include strains of E. coli (cause of many urinary tract infections) and golden staph (a common cause of skin infections).

(Source: NPS MedicineWise. Antibiotic Awareness Week 2014 in Australia runs from 17-23 November. The survey included the feedback of 625 doctors and 332 consumers)

Copyright AAP 2014.

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