My opinion about antibiotics resistence

in medicine •  8 years ago  (edited)

 The other day I was reading the news, and it said that in Tijuana there was no second-line drugs for tuberculosis. Since Tijuana is endemic to M. tuberculosis, this is big problem. The main issue is the abandonment of treatment. A full treatment is not completed and leaving half the treatment, encourages microorganisms to mutate and be resistant to many of the antibiotics available. 

Tuberculosis is not the only problem, is any microorganism, especially bacteria, that are ease of mutate and pass those genes to other bacteria. And this problem is already quite old, for this reason a prescription is now needed in Mexico to buy antibiotics, due to the great resistance. But the problem was not just the free sale of antibiotics, also, those people that do not complete all doses by feeling good at half of the treatment. So we should educate the patient to finish every day of treatment, as the doctor indicates, in order to eliminate all pathogenic microorganism in an infection and prevent resistance. 

Another problem discussed by several of my teachers, is the fact that a patients don’t trust in a doctor if you don’t give them antibiotics whenever a disease is present, as is the flu, for example. As we know, the flu or common cold is caused by viruses, which don’t need the use of antibiotics. But the patient wants to be prescribed antibiotics. Since a cold resolved in about 3 to 5 days, it’s only necessary to administer medication to reduce physical symptoms such as fever, muscle and/or headache and runny nose. 

I also read somewhere that the FDA would ban antibacterial soaps, because they kill skin flora and also promote antimicrobial resistance. A neutral soap and a good hand washing technique should be sufficient to eliminate physically dirt and harmful bacteria that could cause disease. It shouldn’t be much problem not use antibacterial soap because we don’t always wash our hands before eating, after touching our pets, handling money or other situations. 

Finally, in conclusion: it is important to educate society about the importance of antibiotic resistance, with emphasis on finishing treatment to the end, not demand antibiotics in infections that do not require it and in case of any doubt, go with your physician for a better understanding about treatment or infection.  

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I think we're entering a really interesting point in history regarding microbes and our understanding of biology. Sure, we have some nasty bugs with resistance to last tier antibiotics like vancomycin and carbapenems, but on the other hand, traditional medical practictioners are now open minded enough these days to do things like 'stool transplants' to fight C. difficicile disease. Yes you heard right... doctors are bypassing Big Pharma for low tech solutions that work? Well slap me silly! The recognition that we humans are really collections of many species living in harmony with each other and our respective environments is just so cool and unexpected. This gives me hope that we can 'science' our way out of our problems.

most antimicrobial drugs are now obsolete and have been for some time. the patent record is replete with technologies that neutralize the ability of microbes to interact with our system on an electrical level, which is what all chemical reactions are, electrical. there are also modalities to neutralize other protein reactions, such as, some, but not all, snake, scorpion and spider venoms.
also, there needs to be done more research on the possibility of electrical neutralization of plant lectins.

Wow, I have never heard about the electric way to neutralize bacteria or venoms, I'll be researching about that soon, that sounds super new and advance. But, yeah, our bodies and the whole universe work with energy and electricity is a form of energy, so that sounds logic.

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