Public can play critical role in helping avoid ‘post-antibiotic apocalypse’,says England’s chief medical officer, Dame Sally Davies[br]People are being urged not to ask their doctor for antibiotics as fraction of a unique campaign aimed at tackling growing resistance to the drugs.
An estimated 5000 people die every year in England because antibiotics no longer work for some infections, or according to Public Health England (PHE),which has launched the Keep Antibiotics Working campaign.
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Source: guardian.co.uk