About antimicrobial resistance

Antimicrobials are medications for people and animals that help prevent the growth and spread of germs or microbes like:

These germs each need a specific antimicrobial:

Antimicrobial resistance happens when germs change in ways that make antimicrobial medication less effective. Sometimes germs can even become resistant to certain antimicrobials. This is a natural process that can be made worse by using too many antimicrobials or using them in the wrong way. Examples include:

Infections can be hard or impossible to treat if medication doesn’t work due to growing resistance.

International travel and movement of people, animals and other products give antimicrobial-resistant germs a higher chance to spread. As such, the threat of antimicrobial resistance requires a global effort to address.

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