This story illustrates the key points of the IELTS Reading passage " The Growing Global Threat of Antibiotic Resistance,
To combat antibiotic resistance, a multifaceted approach is needed. This includes improving antibiotic stewardship, enhancing surveillance and monitoring of antibiotic use and resistance, and promoting the development of new antibiotics. Individuals can also play a role by using antibiotics responsibly, getting vaccinated, and practicing good hygiene.
Addressing this global threat requires a coordinated "One Health" approach, recognizing the interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health. Key strategies include:
The IELTS reading passage titled " The Growing Global Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
The "Silent Pandemic" of the 21st century isn’t a virus, but the fading power of our most reliable medicine: antibiotics [1, 2]. For decades, these "wonder drugs" turned once-fatal infections into minor inconveniences, but today, the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is rapidly escalating [2, 5]. The Rise of the Superbug
The main drivers of antibiotic resistance are the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in human medicine and agriculture. In human medicine, antibiotics are often prescribed unnecessarily or inappropriately, contributing to the development of resistant bacteria. In agriculture, antibiotics are used to promote growth and prevent disease in livestock, which can lead to the spread of resistant bacteria through the food chain.
Based on analysis of failed answer keys, students often lose points on this topic due to three specific traps:
- According to the WHO, how many people die annually due to antibiotic-resistant infections?
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