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The COVID-19 pandemic: a threat to antimicrobial resistance containment
oleh: Raspail C Founou, Ariel J Blocker, Michel Noubom, Cedrice Tsayem, Siméon P Choukem, Maarten Van Dongen, Luria L Founou
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Future Science Ltd 2021-09-01 |
Deskripsi
As of 23 April 2021, the outbreak of COVID-19 claimed around 150 million confirmed cases with over 3 million deaths worldwide. Yet, an even more serious but silent pandemic, that of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), is likely complicating the outcome of COVID-19 patients. This study discusses the current knowledge on the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 and highlights the likely contribution of the COVID-19 pandemic on the escalation of AMR. COVID-19 engenders extensive antibiotic overuse and misuse, and will undoubtedly and substantially increase AMR rates worldwide. Amid the expanding COVID-19 pandemic, policymakers should consider the hidden threat of AMR much more, which may well be enhanced through improper use of antibiotics to treat patients with severe COVID-19 infection.