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Antibiotics and antimicrobials


This section provides links to different resources and news on antibiotics and antimicrobials. The American Medical Association has a history of involvement in important issues pertaining to antibiotics and antimicrobials and will continue to maintain such a presence via activities such as this Web site.

For example, antibiotic resistance has been a major public health concern for many years now, and the problem continues to grow as resistance appears not only in bacteria, but also in fungi, viruses, and parasites. No simple solution exists to deal with antibiotic resistance, and more scientific study is required on the myriad aspects of resistance acquisition. However, existing data suggest that control strategies can reduce the incidence of resistant bacteria and that the judicious use of antibiotics is an important component of comprehensive programs designed to reduce antibiotic resistance. Thus, this section will also address the critical matter of antibiotic resistance and thereby maintain this important public health issue on the radar screens of physicians and the public.

Last updated: Feb 22, 2008
Content provided by: Infectious Diseases


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