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TheWorld Health Organization (WHO) has issued updated guidelines strongly advising against the use of antibiotics to treat COVID-19 or influenza, emphasizing that these medications are ineffective against viral infectionsand contribute to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) The guidelines, outlined in a recent WHO evidence brief, stress that antibiotics should only be prescribed for bacterial infections, not viral illnesses like COVID-19 or the flu Misuse of antibiotics during the pandemic has exacerbated AMR, a global health crisis that could render common infections untreatable in the future 🔵 Join Our WhatsApp Channel Here…👉… https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDVt5Y3WHTPLZJuXi2I

No Antibiotics for Viral Infections: Antibiotics target bacteria, not viruses.Using them for COVID-19or flu provides no benefit and increases resistance risks

Reserve Antibiotics for Bacterial Complications: In rare cases where bacterial co-infections (e.g., pneumonia) accompany COVID-19, antibiotics may be warranted—but only after confirmation via diagnostics Strengthen Diagnostic Testing: Healthcare systems must prioritize rapid testing to distinguish viral from bacterial infections and avoid unnecessary prescriptions Public Awareness Campaigns: Governments and health agencies should educate the public and providers on AMR risks and proper antibiotic use The WHO warns that overuse of antibiotics during the pandemic has accelerated AMR, with studies showing up to 70% of COVID-19patients receiving antibiotics despite low rates of bacterial co-infections

This misuse undermines decades of progress in fighting bacterial diseases, threatening to reverse gains in medicine, surgery, and routine healthcare Global Call to Action

The guidelines urge policymakers to:

Enforce stricter antibiotic prescription protocols Invest in rapid diagnostics to guide treatment decisions Promote alternatives, such as antiviral therapies for flu and COVID-19

The WHO’s message is clear: antibiotics have no role in treating COVID-19 or flu unless bacterial infections are present As the world faces dual threats of pandemics and AMR, adherence to these guidelines is critical to safeguarding global health Source: Health Times

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