China abuses antibiotics seriously 6 of children urine contains antibiotics
resistance / > in a drugstore in Hefei A shop assistant is sorting out the medicine before the medicine cabinet. Data picture
reference news network, 18 daily newspaper in June, said that the Guangzhou geochemistry Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences should have published a research result, showing that the total use of antibiotics in China was about 162 thousand tons in 2013. This study reveals that the problem of abuse of antibiotics in China is serious, resulting in drug resistance and is difficult to manage.
this is not the first study on the excessive use of antibiotics in China, according to the French radio station website in June 18th. The research team of Xiao Yonghong, a professor of the National Key Laboratory for the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases at the first hospital of Zhejiang University, found in 2008 that the total use of antibiotics in China was 150 thousand tons. To 200 thousand tons. Among them, the ratio of human antibiotics and veterinary antibiotics is about the same as that of the United States, about 3:7. In May 2014, a study published by East China University of Science and Technology and other agencies claimed that there were 68 kinds of antibiotics in China's surface water.
for the study of the country of light, Xiao Yonghong said: the group selected 36 common antibiotics to study the data that "the total amount of antibiotics used in China is about 162 thousand tons", which may be different from the real situation, because some antibiotics such as penicillin will quickly disappear in the environment, if only through the ring. The conclusion of environmental concentration test may not be very accurate.
but Xiao Yonghong also said: as the health system has strengthened the use of antibiotics in recent years, the use of antibiotics should, in theory, decline. At present, the difficulties in the management of antibiotics in China are mainly primary medical institutions and children. In April, the College of public health, Fudan University, Shanghai, conducted urine tests on more than 1000 children aged 8 to 11 years old in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai and other places. The results showed that nearly 60% children had antibiotics in their urine.
resistance is still one of the most pressing public health problems in the world. A study in the UK shows that by 2050, 10 million more people will be killed and $100 trillion losses are caused by 2050. In China, 1 million people will die.