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Super Bugs vs. the World

July 10, 2014 By Debbie Young

Magnified view of MRSA.

The worldwide use of antibiotics is on the rise, with more people in poor countries receiving life-saving drugs. But there is a dark side to the world’s growing demand for penicillin and Cipro. Read here from NPR about the rise in drug-resistant bacteria.

Over the past decade, bacteria have evolved to evade nearly every type of antibiotic. Most of us are familiar with MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), which causes deadly skin infections. But there’s also a superbug version of gonorrhea, and a vicious gut pathogen, calledcarbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE, which may kill up to 50 percent of people it infects.

Doctors still have a few potent weapons against these pathogens, such as cephalosporins for gonorrhea and polymixins for CRE. But to keep these antibiotics effective, we need to make sure their use is limited.

“These are second- and third-line drugs that need to be used carefully,” Laxminarayan says. “Unfortunately, there’s not a lot of guidance for how these drugs are being used.”

The current study found that three-quarters of the increase in antibiotic consumption occurred in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — countries where most people have incomes high enough to buy the drugs. Last-resort antibiotics are available over-the-counter throughout these nations.

Even when a doctor is required to give a prescription, there’s no guarantee the drug is being used appropriately, Laxminarayan says. “There’s really no evidence that physicians are better gatekeepers of antibiotics than pharmacists.”

Laxminarayan and his colleagues analyzed pharmaceutical sales of 16 antibiotics in 71 countries over the 10-year period. Overall, India and China are now the two largest consumers of the antibiotics for human use. The U.S. isn’t far behind, in third place. And the U.S. still has the highest per capita use in the world.

The study couldn’t tease out the cases in which the drugs were taken appropriately to treat bacterial infections from the times when they were wrongly prescribed for viruses or other types of infections. And the study didn’t look at the use of antibiotics on farms. So the estimates are only minimum values.

“There’s potentially a massive increase on farms, and we have no idea what’s going on there,” Laxminarayan says. “We’re working on a study about that now. But it’s too soon to say anything.”

“Antibiotics are a natural resource, just like fossil fuels,” Laxminarayan says. “As we run out, finding new ones will be hard and expensive. Penicillin costs pennies. Newer antibiotics may cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars.”

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Debbie, editor-in-chief of Richardcyoung.com, has been associate editor of Dick Young’s investment strategy reports for over three decades. When not in Key West, Debbie spends her free time researching and writing in and about Paris and Burgundy, France, cooking on her AGA Cooker, driving her Porsche Boxter S through Vermont and Maine, and practicing yoga.
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