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Controlling Antibiotic Use Can Help Prevent the Spread of Infections Does the body always need antibiotics? Research indicates that the answer is “probably not”. But that does not stop the physician from prescribing antibiotics if the patient has a really bad flu or the uncomfortable common cold. They do so even if they know that it’s not going to make any difference. Repeated and improper use of antibiotics is the main reasons for the increase in drugresistant bacteria, say experts. Do You Really Need Antibiotics? Is this hard to believe? Research by the American Medical Association reveals that acute bronchitis has been considered to warrant the prescription of antibiotics by doctors for around 70% of the cases in spite of evidence that demonstrates the powerlessness of these drugs to fight respiratory disorders. Research presented at IDWeek 2013 revealed that acute bronchitis cannot be effectively treated by antibiotics. But antibiotics have been prescribed for bronchitis at a rate of around 73% in America for 30 years.