In 2050 a shocking report that Super Bacteria might kill one person every 3 seconds


ByMaya West

Bacteria resistant to antibiotic colistinHave been found in China, etc. In recent years, antibiotic-resistant bacteria and superbugs have become hot topic globally. A report suggesting the possibility that infectious diseases caused by such antibiotic-resistant bacteria will become epidemic by 2050 and one future in three seconds will die will be announced by the British government.

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New drugs and powerful chemicals have greatly changed the way of using antibiotics, but the British government announced a survey report that beats a warning on this. The report says, "By infecting epidemic diseases ineffective with antibiotics by 2050, it will bring about 100 trillion dollars (1 ky 1,000 It may shock damage prediction "may cause damage of trillion yen)" is done.

In addition, the report points out the possibility that intestinal surgery, cesarean section, transplant surgery, immunotherapy, etc. will not be performed because the risk of infectious diseases at the level of risk to the lives is high. Furthermore, due to the emergence of a powerful infectious disease, childbirth is recognized as a very dangerous act, treatment that can be treated also becomes impossible to treat due to the spread of infectious diseases, and there is a possibility that it may become an incurable disease It has been pointed out.

These speculation contents were created by two consulting groups, KPMG and Rand Europe. However, the producer states that "the estimated value is probably an underestimation." According to experts, existing drug resistant bacteria are killing at least 700,000 people annually on a worldwide scale, and even this figure may be underestimated. The details of the change in medical expenses based on the spread of infectious diseases are not described in the report.

In the report, what is necessary to avoid the terrible future that many people die out in antibiotic-free infectious diseases is "suppression of abuse of antibiotics and antibacterial agents, encouragement of new drug development, and dissemination of these facts It is said.

ByOliver.dodd

And it also ten steps necessary to realize this.

· Campaign to disseminate abuse of antibiotics as a global perception
· Improve hygiene and prevent infectious diseases
· Stop using antibacterial agents in agriculture
· Improve the system for monitoring drug-resistant bacteria globally
· Encourage new ways to quickly diagnose whether antibiotics should be used or not
· Alternative treatments for antibiotics and vaccine encouragement
· To support experts on infectious diseases
· Establish a worldwide organization to conduct research on antibacterial agents and resistant bacteria
· Encourage the development of new drugs
· Organizing the World Union


The report was also surveyed and created at the request of Prime Minister David Cameron in the UK and Jim O'Neal, economist, led the investigation. The research period covers two years. Mr. O'Neal said to BBC Broadcast, "We have an obligation to inform the world around the world in a different way so as to stop treating antibiotics like sweets," on the importance of the survey report I am talking.

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