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Drug resistance surges, united action key to save lives
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74702, member: 636"] Drug-resistant infections are wrecking people across East and Central Africa because antibiotics that used to work just stopped doing their job, and some health specialist from the East Central and Southern Africa Health Community says the crisis is hitting newborns, farmers, and regular families who can't afford last-resort treatments. Antimicrobial resistance happens when bacteria and other bugs evolve past the medicines designed to kill them, which makes treating basic infections way more expensive while death rates climb. The problem messes with twelve of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals because weak supply chains, garbage sanitation, and unregulated medicine sales in human and animal health let resistant microbes spread faster. The regional health group wants countries sharing data and aligning their prevention standards because one hospital or farm can't fix this alone. Officials are pushing infection-control training, better lab capacity to catch resistant pathogens early, and community education programs that teach people when antibiotics actually help versus when they're useless. The author argues policymakers need to fund surveillance systems and stewardship programs while media outlets translate the science into stories that shift public behavior before the situation gets worse. [/QUOTE]
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