Loading...

mosque
partly-cloudy
°C,

Dental antibiotics up 25% during pandemic: study

November 14, 2020 / 12:02 PM
Image for the title: Dental antibiotics up 25% during pandemic: study
download-img
Sharjah24 – AFP: The amount of antibiotics prescribed by dentists in Britain has soared by a quarter since Covid-19 struck, according to research published Friday highlighting the risk of a "slow-motion" pandemic of antibiotic resistance.
The study, published in the British Dental Journal, found there was a 60-percent jump in prescriptions by dentists in London in the three months from April to July compared with the same period a year earlier.

The lowest increase was in the southwest of England, which still saw prescriptions rise 10 percent in the same period.

Researchers said more antibiotics were being prescribed as patients see their access to dental procedures severely curtailed as a result of the coronavirus lockdowns and the postponement of non-emergency medical operations. 

However, antibiotics do not cure toothache and are often given to patients when a dental procedure would be equally or more effective in removing the source of infection. 

The World Health Organization has repeatedly called for action to tackle growing global antibiotic resistance (ABR). 

Yet it is still increasing and it is estimated that infections resistant to drugs will be the number one cause of death globally within the next 30 years.

The World Dental Federation on Friday released a white paper highlighting the urgency of the situation, which is supported by an online library to guide dentists.
November 14, 2020 / 12:02 PM

Related Topics

More on this Topic

Rotate For an optimal experience, please
rotate your device to portrait mode.