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Antibiotics and Children

Posted Oct 22 2008 9:31pm 1 Comment

A statistical brief on antibiotics and children reports that about 14 percent of U.S. children visit a health professional at least once a year for serious sore throat, and over two-thirds of these are prescribed antibiotics. Roughly one of every five children prescribed an antibiotic did not receive a throat swab to confirm a bacterial infection.

So you ask, why is this important.  Well, now that I am back in the hospital on a daily basis, I'm hearing about the many cases of people who have built up resistance to antibiotics.  At some point, they may run out of choices.  So, parents - talk with your physician and be careful about the use of antibiotics!

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This is exactly how we end up with superbugs that no antibiotics can kill.

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