The document discusses the growing threat of antibiotic resistance and provides recommendations to address it. It notes that common infections may soon kill patients as antibiotics become ineffective. The WHO is greatly concerned about antibiotic resistance and has a plan to implement corrective steps. It recommends changing public habits regarding sanitation and antibiotic use, educating people, and establishing surveillance of antibiotic resistance through regular research. Prevention through cleanliness and traditional remedies is emphasized as the best strategy.
4. Common infections
may kill a patient while
doctors watch
helplessly because
antibiotic resistance
dark days are ahead
W.H.O. is lot worried
are we listening death
bells
5. Change the habits of
people about sanita-
tion. Educate them
through electronic
media let them not
run to chemists/
doctors for small
problems
6. Let them understand
that treated cold 7
days & untreated cold
1 week. Let them not
force control diarrohea
in hours by drugs wait
& take fluids for 24
hrs allow the body to
heal itself
7. Have a surveillance
machinery about
antibiotic resistance
through regular
research educate
needy emphatically
from time to time
through media
8. Prevention prevention
& prevention is the
mantra from cradle
to grave. Cleanliness
is the watch word
always prevention is
better than cure
there is no short cut
9. Avaricious chemists &
doctors must be made
to understand that
even their near & dear
face this problem
sooner than later
hence ask them to be
human to save their
own families
10. Even the drug units
some are not less
than mafia influence
W.H.O. through
cooked up research
must be explained
tomorrow their
progeny face this
12. Bacteria Resistance to
E-Coli 3rd
Gen Cephalosporin
Fluroquinolines
Clubsella 3rd Gen Cephalosporin
Fluroquinolines
Streptococcus Mithicilin, Penicillin
Salmonella Fluroquinolines
Shigella Fluroquinolines
Gonococcus 3rd Gen Cephalosporin
Pray God to save in case of
infections because docs cant
13. Where India stand? In India
antibiotic resistance is major
threat
β’80% Cholera cases are resistant
to Furazolidine, Cotrimax
β’90% cases are resistant to
Nalidixic acid
β’Pencilin is resistant in 80%
Gonorrhea cases.
β’50% Typhoid cases resistant to
Chloromphenical, Ampicillin and
Cotrimax
14. What are the problems?
Antibiotics sold as OTC
products used with out
any need for them. Quick
recovery with less cost is
the motto. Can get
without any Doctors
prescription. Animal
medicines are also used
indiscriminately
15. How we are going to face it?
In 2010 national committee
is formed National antibio-
tic policy is drafted. Testing
centers for resistance
studies area wise. In 2010 β
11 S E Asian countries
health ministers signed
Jaipur draft about
antibiotic sales & usage,
methodology to implement
16. The intention is not to create
panic among the general public
because the popular saying is
βThere is no pill for all ills but there is an ill
followed by the use of every pillβ
Ancient Indian wisdom says
prevention is better than cure
and even modern medicine
supports it completely as it is
an inevitable truth. For
prevention you have good
scope in your hands.
17. Every family must observe
sanitation and the rulers take
it as social movement. Good
kitchen remedies help.
Green tea with ginger and
cinnamon 2 times a day help a
lot. Take hot food only when
out side. Carry your own water
avoid junk food. Improve your
resistance by consuming
Jagery, til seeds, ground nuts,
cloves small quantity daily.
18. Integrated lifestyle of India
making Yoga & Ayurveda an
integral part of your daily life.
Suryanamaskaaraas daily for 15
min, praanaayama for 15 min on
empty stomach and consume
home made food (40% raw)
your kitchen is your doc.
19. Take Aswagandha, Amrita
Triphala each 5 gm daily
with Honey or Khandasari
20 min before food for 90
days every year and
consume daily 2 seasonal
fruits. 20 min brisk walk/
day No smoking & tobacco
products. No Fried / N V
foods after 40 yrs. Spend
only on fruits 24 hrs/ week
20. For more info
K S N Murthy
Wellness Coach
98480 13958
Sreyas Family
Ayurvedic
Counseling Center
healthxlnc@gmail.com
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