The number of incurable infections continues to rise

21 July 2022, 00:38 | Health 
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The number of incurable infections continues to rise The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that during the coronavirus pandemic, the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections increased by 60%. Prior to that, their number had been declining for years..

Antibiotic-resistant bacterial and fungal infections have hit humanity during the COVID-19 pandemic, experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say. They issued a special report on the impact of antibiotic-resistant bacterial diseases in the United States, which talks about the shocking increase in their prevalence and mortality recorded during the pandemic..

Life expectancy in Germany continues to rise Overall, the first year of the pandemic saw a 15% increase in total antibiotic-resistant diseases and deaths, although the true figures could be even higher as statistics are not fully collected. And for some specific infections, which cause the greatest concern of experts, the growth on an annualized basis was up to 60%. The sharp increase in the number of some bacterial and fungal infections is extremely alarming for experts and for the general public.. Moreover, in the years before the pandemic, their number was steadily declining..

Skin cancer rates continue to rise The current surge may be temporary, as the pandemic itself has disrupted the usual process of medical care and negatively affected many other public health issues. However, the authors of the study insist that humanity must continue to fight this trend and, first of all, reduce the uncontrolled use of antibiotics.. They must be used only as prescribed by a doctor and in exceptional cases, in no case self-medication..

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