Policy Needed for Proper Use and Control of Antibiotics: Dr. C.N. Manjunath

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 26: The increasing misuse of higher doses of antibiotics, even for minor illnesses, is contributing to growing antimicrobial resistance, said Padma Shri Dr. C.N. Manjunath. He called for the establishment of a new policy to ensure the proper use and control of antibiotics during the inauguration of the Seventh National FeverCon 2024, sponsored by Micro Labs, in Bengaluru today.

Addressing the gathering, Dr Manjunath emphasised, “The first symptom of many health issues is fever, making its accurate diagnosis crucial. In a rush to cure illnesses quickly, the overuse of antibiotics has become rampant, not only in healthcare but also in agriculture, for cultivating vegetables and fruits. While antibiotics are a boon, excessive use has led to a rise in antimicrobial resistance, demanding immediate attention and regulation.”

Highlighting the need for holistic patient care, he remarked, “Modern technological advancements enable doctors to diagnose based on patient data, but physical examination remains essential. Observing and touching patients can provide insights that data cannot. Furthermore, with the rise of super-speciality medicine, piecemeal diagnoses often overlook the necessity of a comprehensive examination. This underscores the growing need for family physicians.”

The event also shed light on the use of antibiotics in the agriculture sector, urging the medical community and policymakers to act decisively to address this escalating issue.

FeverCon 2024 brought together over 75,000 physicians globally through a hybrid format. The conference featured expert discussions on fever management, antimicrobial resistance, and the importance of integrated diagnostic approaches. Prizes were awarded to the scientific paper and poster presentation competition winners during the event.

Dignitaries Present:

The conference was graced by the presence of Prof. Dr. G. Narasimhu, President of the Association of Physicians of India (API); Dr. A. Muruganathan; Dr. T.S. Ravindra; FeverCon Convener Dr. Manjula; and other esteemed members of the medical community.

This national conference continues to be a significant platform for advancing medical knowledge and fostering effective fever management and antibiotic use solutions.

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