Antibiotics leave children 'more likely to contract drug-resistant infections'
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from on (#23H64)
Public health official warns children's risk of drug-resistant infections 12 times higher in months following course of antibiotics
Children are at substantially increased risk of contracting drug-resistant infections in the months after taking a course of antibiotics, a leading public health official has warned.
Paul Cosford, medical director at Public Health England, told MPs on Wednesday that children are 12 times more likely to contract drug-resistant infections in the three months after being prescribed antibiotics, suggesting that their unnecessary use poses a direct risk to individual patients as well as a broader threat to society as a whole.
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