Antibiotics Overuse Crisis explores the escalating threat of antibiotic resistance, a direct consequence of the misuse of these vital drugs. The book investigates the mechanisms that drive resistance, the extent of overuse in healthcare, agriculture, and daily life, and potential mitigation strategies. With the alarming rise of antimicrobial resistance, common infections could become life-threatening, impacting everything from routine surgeries to cancer treatments.
The book progresses from foundational concepts in microbiology and genetics to analyzing antibiotic usage patterns. It highlights inappropriate prescriptions for viral infections and the role of agriculture in spreading resistant bacteria. A key insight is that human behavior, not just bacterial evolution, significantly contributes to this crisis.
A unique aspect of this book is its balanced perspective, emphasizing the severity of the problem while also highlighting the potential for positive change. By drawing on epidemiological studies, clinical trial data, and genomic analyses, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the antibiotic resistance crisis and actionable guidance to improve public health, infection control, and promote responsible antibiotic use.