Children now resistant to common antibiotics
Studies from the University of Bristol and Imperial College London, show an alarming rate of antibiotic resistance in children.
The study, involving 26 nations, many in Europe, found that half of the children sampled were resistant to ampicillin, a third to cotrimoxazole and about a quarter to trimethoprim.
Dr Costelloe, a co-leader of the study suggested that earlier use of antibiotics is a contributing factor. Other studies show that the high use of antibiotics in farm animals is also contributing to antibiotic resistance occurring today.
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