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  • Antimicrobial resistance is a serious public health problem.
  • Some bacteria that are capable of causing serious disease are becoming resistant to commonly used antibiotics.
  • Infections caused by antimicrobial resistant bacteria are more challenging and costly to treat.
  • Antimicrobial resistant bacteria can spread from person to person in the community or from patient to patient in hospital.
  • Good hygiene practices and infection prevention and control procedures can minimise the spread of these bacteria.
  • Careful prescribing of antibiotics will reduce the development of more antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria.

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Reviewed on: 21-11-2023