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The Impact of COVID-19 on Antimicrobial Resistance

Abstract

Studies have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic led to global panic and ultimately, an increase in antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Research has reported on the misuse of antimicrobials during theCOVID-19 outbreak, which led to global complications. The misuse of antimicrobials discussed in the literature includes the empirical use of antibiotics, the knowledge gaps, and the excessive use of disinfectant products. There has been a greater impact of the misuse of antimicrobials on developing countries due to their lack of resources which will result in improper sanitation, inadequate infrastructure, and limited preparedness for future pandemics. To combat the increase in AMR, it is necessary to explore a variety of resolutions. These resolutions may include antimicrobial stewardship programs, rapid diagnostic methods, and funding for communicative research. Collaborative efforts between clinicians and researchers can lead to future advancements in AMR. To inhibit the progression of AMR, it is important to further research and further exploration.

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