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Health risk in front after the use of rampant antibiotics in covid

Nagpur: Antibiotics are used without obstacles during the second wave of Covid-19, and afterwards it may become clear in the form of various health challenges.
Specialists of infectious diseases in this country are worried about future disasters, including the main antibiotic resistance.
To avoid this, the community of clinical infectious diseases in India (CIDS) makes doctors aware of the use of wise antibiotics.
“After Covid-19, we insisted even healthy people were vaccinated so they should not be a carrier of the virus and infect risky people.
In the same line, we must create awareness about the use of antibiotics,” said Veteran’s infectious disease specialist from Ramasubramanian from the hospital Apollo, Chennai.
According to him, one person who takes some antibiotics can create body-resistant bacteria, which may be released in the environment.
In the end, this resistant bacteria affects the risky people and they fall ill, with fewer chances of recovery using established antibiotics.
“We see a lot of patients with different post-covid symptoms and we hope to see more with future resistant bacterial infections.
Only long-term drugs teach the use of antibiotics to the doctor,” said Dr.
Ramasubramanian.
Cids started the Nagpur chapter on Sundays and more than 70 doctors who led the hospital which treated Covid-19 patients discussing the problem of use of wise antibiotics.
“Doctors in the city attended enthusiastic talks.
It was the first physical meeting held after Covid-19.
Infectious diseases are special branches and we invite veterans in this field to share their first hand experience,” said Dr.
Ashwini Took, a specialist senior infectious disease Nagpur, which is one of the event coordinators.
Dr.
Nitin Shinde, Microbiologist Dr.
Madhavi Deshmukh and Dr.
Nikhil Balankhe is the Coordinator of the Nagpur Cids Chapter.
Dr.
Aruna Poojary microbiology from Brid Candy Hospital said that many variants like Omicron could be there and may be found in the future.
“We have limited facilities from the sequencing of the genome, therefore, there is a limit on the detection of various variants.
The next two weeks will be important because the world will see the impact of omicron,” he added.
Display of experts * in Omicron, the doctor believes many such mutations will continue to come * The next two weeks are very important to see the practical impact of Omicron * gradually, we will understand whether Omicron will trigger the third wave * theoretically, the variant has 32 mutations, and More contagious from Delta * Practically, it hardly causes serious illness or death; So panic does not need to * complete 2 doses of 100% of the qualified population more important than the booster dose

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