Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria evolve and adapt to antibiotics, making the drugs less effective at killing the bacteria. Many factors can contribute to the rise and spread of antibiotic resistance, including improper use of antibiotics in humans, agriculture, hospitals, and the environment. To address this growing problem, guidelines for antibiotic prescription and public awareness of appropriate antibiotic use need to be improved. Surveillance of antibiotic resistance patterns and infection control practices are also important for monitoring and containing the spread of resistant bacteria.
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