Pravara Rural College of Pharmacy, Pravaranagar
*Corresponding Author E-mail: nawalesejal227@gmail.com
Online published on 27 May, 2025.
The “wonder drugs” for fighting bacteria are antibiotics. Numerous antibiotic strains have been employed for many years not only as preventative measures but also as treatments in veterinary medicine and other fields including agriculture. There’s been uncertainty, since Common antibiotics have been rendered ineffective by microorganisms, and the host is oblivious to this development. By reviewing the literature, this review seeks to understand the causes, progression, and present-day aspects of antibiotic resistance as well as its regulatory framework and associated difficulties. Antibiotic resistance is growing at a startling rate, as we discovered. an expanding list Many diseases, including as gonorrhea, pneumonia, and tuberculosis, are getting tougher and occasionally impossible to treat while drugs are become less effective. The level of antibiotic intake and antibiotic-resistant illnesses are correlated. The majority of the resistance in microorganisms is caused by the non-medical usage of antibiotics. The range of antibiotics available to treat hard-to-treat, multidrug-resistant bacterial infections, whether they are new or emergent, is limited, leading to significant mortality and morbidity data report. In order to decrease antibiotic resistance, this review paper restates the best practices for using antimicrobial medications in both human and animal health. Research from the literature indicates that there is still a dearth of information about antibiotic resistance in the general public. Thus, it is crucial to educate the public and patients in order to combat the combat against antimicrobial resistance.
Antibiotic Resistance, Knowledge, Rational use