Abstract

The spread of infectious diseases has significant economic consequences, as they lead to high treatment costs, reduced labor productivity and the need to implementmeasures to prevent and control epidemics. The problem of antibiotic resistance is largely related to the frequent and improper use of antibiotics in the treatment of children. The increased sensitivity of children's organisms to infections and, in some cases, the lack of alternative treatment methods lead to the spread of resistant strains of microorganisms. It is important to strictly control the use of antibiotics in children, to carry out rational and precisely dosed therapy, as well as to provide information to parents about the need to comply with prescribed prescriptions in order to reduce the risk of developing resistance and maintain the effectiveness of antibiotics in the treatment of childhood infections.

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