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Over Use Of Antibiotics Can Cause Drug Resistance- Microbiologist Warns

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Nov 25, 2021

A clinical microbiologist, Prof. Oladipo Aboderin, says the constant use of antibiotics drugs could cause resistance in microbes, which is dangerous to humans' health.

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Aboderin, a Professor of Clinical Microbiology, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, said this while delivering a lecture at the ÔÇØ 2021 World Antibiotics Awareness Week on Wednesday in Osogbo.

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According to him, the United Nations General Assembly in 2016 classified antibiotic resistance as a global health emergency.

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Aboderin said that Antimicrobial Resistance or Antibiotics Resistance was a phenomenon that affects both humans and animals, adding that it is a situation where microbes that cause infections in the body become resistant to drugs.

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He said research carried out in some hospitals in the state revealed that 8 out of 10 patients undergoing treatment were placed on antibiotics.

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"Constant and prolonged use of antibiotics leads to ARM.

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"If possible, the use of antibiotics to fight infections should be avoided, or in the alternative, vaccination against infections should be embraced,ÔÇØ he said.

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Aboderin, however, said that the United Kingdom Government, through the Fleming Fund, would be supporting Nigeria to upgrade 11 microbiology diagnostic centres to help tackle AMR.

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In his presentation, Dr. Tope Akinwumi, President of Environmental Health Officers Association of Nigeria, Osun Chapter, explained that drug misuse and overuse were more prevalent in the rural environment.

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According to Akinwumi, people in the local areas abuse antibiotics drug usage more.

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"People at the local areas tend to self-medicate or patronize local chemists to treat themselves for any form of illness as against going to see a doctor.

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"AMR has contributed a lot to the prevalence of diseases and animals treated with antibiotics, often transmit AMR microbes to humans when they are eaten,ÔÇØ he said.

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Dr. Bukola Oyebamiji, a lecturer in the Department of Animal Science, OAU, in her contribution, said AMR could also occur when people take drugs, even when they are not sick.

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According to Oyebamiji, farmers often create ARM when they treat all animals with the same drug, even when some are not sick.

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She also added that living in an environment where animals were bred could give humans AMR infection.

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Oyebamiji also said that some animals could also pass antibiotic resistance microbes to humans, through their urination, feces, or when consumed as food.

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She expressed fears that in the next three to five years, most antibiotics may not work against microbes due to the misuse and overusing of antibiotics to fight infections.

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Oyebamiji said Nigerians needed to be informed and sensitised about the dangers of prolonged use of antibiotics, as a lot of them do not believe AMR is true or possible because its effect is not instant.

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She, however, said if the government put in place regulation on the sales of antimicrobial/antibiotics drugs, the abuse of antibiotics would reduce and the rate of ARM would equally reduce.

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