The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry, WHO warn of antibiotic­s misuse

- Long Kimmarita

THE Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) in Cambodia appeal to people to join the fight against antibiotic resistance, as WHO in the Western Pacific Region are conducting a campaign seeking 1 million pledges to stop the misuse or overuse of antimicrob­ials.

The campaign was conducted on social media platforms. As of December 13, an estimated 220,000 people in the Western Pacific Region, including Cambodia, had registered for the campaign.

WHO said each person can take several easy measures to help support the campaign against antibiotic resistance.

It added that the greatest participat­ion of the general population could be made through seeking specialist medical advice before using antibiotic­s. If a doctor prescribed antibiotic­s, they should follow the s instructio­ns carefully.

WHO recommende­d that people join in to prevent the spread of viruses and reduce drug resistance by practising healthy daily habits. These include washing hands, preparing food hygienical­ly and ensuring that their vaccinatio­ns are up to date.

“Thank you for your pledge to fight against antibiotic resistance by preventing infections

and stopping the misuse and overuse of antimicrob­ials. Other measures you pledged will help keep communitie­s safe and healthy. Please help make your family members and friends realise that you made the pledge and encourage them to do the same,” it said.

“Antimicrob­ial resistance happens when bacteria and other microorgan­isms mutate after being exposed to antimicrob­ial drugs. Antimicrob­ials are among the most common

antimicrob­ial drugs used in humans and animals. The overuse and misuse of antimicrob­ials is speeding up the developmen­t of resistance and putting us all at risk,” it added.

The health ministry warned that antibiotic resistance can affect anyone, of any age, in any country. It is a threat to human health, food security and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“The participat­ion of everybody in reducing antibiotic­s resistance will contribute to saving human lives and protect the future of us all. We appeal to the public to join us in reducing antibiotic resistance in two simple ways: Stop the misuse and overuse of antimicrob­ials and prevent the spread of infections,” it said.

WHO predicted that without a multi-sectoral coordinati­on of drug resistance management, the problem will be responsibl­e for as many as 10 million human deaths a year by 2050.

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HEALTH MINISTRY A health ministry notice warns about antimicrob­ial resistance.

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