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Abuse of Antibiotics in Perinatology: Negative Impact for Health and the Economy

Augusto Sola

2020NeoReviews26 citationsDOI

Abstract

To use medications appropriately, patients need to be treated based on their clinical conditions, in doses that are based on their individual requirements, for an adequate amount of time, and at the lowest expense. The perinatal period is characterized by an excessive use of antibiotics. This antibiotic abuse can lead to antibiotic resistance, microbiome alterations, and dysbiosis, which have been associated with serious complications such as infections, abnormal brain development, allergies, autoimmune disorders, obesity, and an increase in mortality as well as an increase in health care expenditures. The need to optimize antibiotic utilization in perinatal medicine has never been more urgent; there is not much more time to wait.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAntibioticsIntensive care medicineDysbiosisMicrobiomeObesityPediatricsDiseaseInternal medicineBioinformaticsBiologyMicrobiologyAntibiotic Use and ResistanceNeonatal Health and BiochemistryUrinary Tract Infections Management
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