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Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work

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Antibiotic/Antimicrobial resistance at CDC

Drug resistance, more technically known as antimicrobial resistance, is a growing concern among health professionals and others around the world. CDC's main Antibiotic /Antimicrobial Resistance website is designed to provide both general and technical information about antimicrobial resistance. It includes definitions and explanations, tips for preventing the spread of antimicrobial resistance, and general tips for reducing the spread of contagious (infectious) diseases. In addition, the site includes clinical guidelines, surveillance data, scientific publications, and internal and external links for more in-depth information.

Campaign to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance in Healthcare Settings

CDC's Campaign to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance in Healthcare Settings aims to prevent antimicrobial resistance in healthcare settings. The campaign centers on four main strategies: prevent infection, diagnose and treat infection effectively, use antimicrobials wisely, and prevent transmission. Within the context of these strategies, multiple 12-step programs have been developed targeting clinicians who treat specialty-specific patient populations including hospitalized adults, dialysis patients, surgical patients, hospitalized children, and long-term care residents. Educational tools and materials are available for clinicians who treat each patient population.

Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work on the Farm

Critically important antibiotics used in human medicine are also being used in agricultural and companion animal practices. Current data indicate that antibiotic resistance can pass from animals to humans and resistance to antibiotics is increasing in both human and veterinary medicine. To prevent further resistance from disseminating, it is crucial to educate. Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work on the Farm was created to coordinate educational activities for veterinarians, pet owners, food-animal producers, and consumers about antibiotic resistance and appropriate antibiotic use.

 
 
Date: April 21, 2006
Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases / Division of Bacterial Diseases
 
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