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India’s Antibiotic-Resistant Superbug Problem Is Spreading | ThinkProgress
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India’s Antibiotic-Resistant Superbug Problem Is Spreading BY BEENISH AHMED OCT 21, 2015 8:00AM
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Sick newborn infants are kept under observation at a hospital in Amritsar, India.
Pharmacies in India shuttered their doors last Wednesday to protest online sales of medication. While the internet has added to the problem of unregulated prescription drugs sales, the country struggles with one of the world’s highest rates of resistance to antibiotic drugs. “We already have a huge problem of [prescriptions purchased without doctors’ orders] for face-to-face sales that is a problem,” Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan, who heads the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Politics, said in an interview. “The internet sales are likely to make this worse. He also cited poor public health practices, unsanitary living conditions, and increasing use of antibiotics for growth promotion in poultry as factors that contribute to the diminishing powers of antibiotics in India. With continued use of the drugs or their misuse, bacteria evolve into stronger forms that are resistant to antibiotics. While resistance rates vary from country to country, the crises in places like India is already spilling over to other parts of the world. The situation is so dire that the advances made by the advent of antibiotics could be completely undone if nothing is done to deal with the issue of resistance.
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