Antimicrobial drug resistance against the background of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bulgaria and Europe: A profound review of the available literature sources

Yordanka Mihaylova, S. Stamova, E. Georgieva, N. Ermenlieva, Berna Beyti
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Abstract Improper use of antibiotics is an extremely worrying trend worldwide. This leads to the development of resistance to these drugs. As a result, antibiotics stop working and bacteria continue to grow. The highest levels of resistance, both in our country and worldwide, are to second and third-generation cephalosporins, some aminoglycosides, and others. The reason is that these antibiotics have been used most irrationally over the years. The pandemic of COVID-19 and Antimicrobial drug resistance (AMR) are parallel and interrelated serious health situations, between which there is a causal link, manifested in high mortality among the human population. This review highlights relations between growth rates of antimicrobial resistance and the Covid-19 pandemic situations in Bulgaria and Europe in this fast-growing research area.
保加利亚和欧洲COVID-19大流行背景下的抗微生物药物耐药性:对现有文献来源的深刻回顾
抗生素的不当使用在世界范围内是一个非常令人担忧的趋势。这导致对这些药物产生耐药性。结果,抗生素不起作用,细菌继续生长。在我国和全世界,耐药性最高的是第二代和第三代头孢菌素、一些氨基糖苷类药物和其他药物。原因是这些抗生素多年来一直被最不合理地使用。COVID-19大流行和抗微生物药物耐药性是平行且相互关联的严重卫生状况,两者之间存在因果关系,表现为人口死亡率高。这篇综述强调了在保加利亚和欧洲这一快速发展的研究领域,抗菌素耐药性增长率与Covid-19大流行情况之间的关系。
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