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Pharmacist Warns: Contact with AMR affected persons poses risk of transmission

Pharmacist Warns: Contact with AMR affected persons poses risk of transmission
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In an exclusive interview on Plan B FM’s “Nyansapɔ Fie,” Dr. Akosua Ofori-Danquah, a pharmacist at Tema Urban Hospital, revealed that contact with individuals who have developed antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can increase the risk of transmission. AMR is a significant global health threat, claiming 1.27 million lives in 2019 alone, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Dr. Ofori-Danquah explained that when individuals who have abused antimicrobials sneeze or cough without covering their mouths, they release particles that can carry resistant pathogens. These particles can then be transmitted to others through the mouth, eye, nose, or ear. “It’s not just about individual responsibility; it’s also about avoiding contact with resistant pathogens transmitted from others,” Dr. Akosua emphasized.

Dr. Kwaku Abeka, a medical practitioner, warned against self-medication and reusing antibiotics, emphasising that it can lead to building immunity to antibiotics, making them less effective. “Don’t be swayed by money; if you feel you have an infection, visit the nearest health facility for immediate treatment,” he added.

In conclusion, the experts stressed that by taking precautions and practicing good hygiene, we can prevent the spread of AMR and save lives. If symptoms persist or worsen over time, seek medical attention immediately. Let’s take responsibility for our health and protect ourselves and others from the threat of AMR.

_#TeamNyansapɔFie_

Source: Longman/Planbfmonline.com
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