Understanding the antibiotic resistance data analyses

Rachel Martin

Abstract


In hospitals or in any health care center, a common fear that continues to grow is the hazard of bacteria and/or other microbes forming resistance against antibiotic treatment. Though sanitary precautions can be taken, some bacteria have the ability to protect themselves from the threat of antibiotics, leaving those individuals who contract it with little hope of a positive prognosis depending on the seriousness. Many findings and data analysis in literary articles revolving around the issue of antibiotic resistance are taken at face value, and can often skew the results of what is statistically true of this topic. New research has suggested that the mortality rates due to antibiotic resistance has considered more numbers than what the literal issue of the problem consists of. Though this resistance still results in many casualties, examining the new research of antibiotic resistance increasing morality rates is essential, as well as considering resources implemented to conclude the complications of this issue.


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