Study reveals 2 out of 3 healthy Indians are resistant to antibiotics
Antibiotics - these remarkable drugs are capable of killing off biological organisms in our body without harming us. However, two out of three healthy persons in India have antibiotic-resistant organisms in their digestive tracts, according to a study published by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). The study was based on analysis of stool samples of 207 individuals who had not taken any antibiotics for at least a month and did not suffer from any chronic illness.
The study points to a rapid spread of antibiotic resistance in the Indian population.
How was the study carried out?
Based on the analysis of stool samples of 207 individuals, the study found that 139 individuals were resistant to one or more antibiotic class. The maximum resistance was seen for cephalosporins (60%) followed by fluoroquinolones (41.5%) – two commonly used antibiotics. Only 2% of the individuals were found to be multi-drug resistant.
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