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Antibiotic Resistance occurs when the bacteria becomes resistant to the antibiotic.
Antibiotic Resistance is actually one the biggest global health threats we are faced with today - source WHO*
4 Common causes leading to bacteria resistance
1. Taking antibiotics when not necesary
2. Not finishes course of antibiotics
3. Not practising safe hygiene
4. Not keeping vaccinations up to date
Facts related to Antibiotics
Antibiotics are effective only against bacterial infections - they are not effective against viruses such as flu or common cold.
Between 1944 and 1972, life expectancy increased by 8 years - this was largely due to effect of using antibiotics to fight disease such as streptococcal and meningitis.
In ancient Greece, antibiotics in the form of mouldy bread was used to treat infected wounds.
Safe use of Antibiotics checklist
Only take them when prescribed by a health professional and when agreed absolutely necessary.
Take as prescribed and ensure to finish the complete course of antibiotics.
We recommend taking a probiotic along with antibiotic and continue taking probiotic - Udo's Choice produce high quality probiotics.