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Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Crisis: WHO Warns of 10 Million Deaths by 2050

The World Health Organization has warned that by 2050, infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria could lead to 10 million deaths worldwide each year.

A British study indicated that some doctors fail to provide appropriate treatments due to a lack of knowledge about antibiotic resistance.

The researchers also found that doctors refuse to help patients suffering from these antibiotic-resistant bacteria, with some doctors even accusing patients of being obsessive, forcing them to turn to the Internet for answers on how to manage their condition.

In this context, Dani Houghton, who suffered from poor care at the hands of the National Health Service, and has had a drug-resistant urinary tract infection for 12 years, said that since the infection began, she has suffered from severe bladder pain and has a constant need to urinate, but doctors did not They take her condition seriously.

Dani explained that she was in pain every day, and that painkillers were not effective and antibiotics were no longer able to control the infection, which forced her to leave the university.

In this context, Dani expressed her psychological suffering because she lost all her future dreams due to a urinary tract infection, and she also has some dark thoughts because she just wants the pain to end.

Also, antibiotic-resistant bacteria are responsible for an estimated 10,000 deaths and 100,000 cases of serious illness in the UK each year, and pose a growing threat.

2024-02-25 14:21:27

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