MULTIPLE DRUG RESISTANT PATHOGENS IN ACTION AFTER COVID PANDEMIC

Navneet Kumar, Ms. Minal Thakkar
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The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the unique means for prompting the scientific community to consider developing healthcare infrastructures and logistics that will deal with any future pandemics, may be in a manner comparable to dealing with biological war or an outside attack due to Manmade weapons. Biomedical experts have refocused their efforts on creating innovative vaccines and medicines to halt the deadly spread of these infections using new biological approaches. Only a small number of innovative nations have a healthy security policy on national level in the event of a biological attack that has been bio-weaponized by a human. After the Covid pandemic, It is assumed that the whole world may have a fight against Multiple resistant bacterial pathogens or microorganisms connected to water and food. MDR bacteria (like MRSA and VRSA) in addition to newly mutated microorganism may also infect human beings, birds, and animals.
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科维德病毒大流行后,多重抗药性病原体开始行动
COVID-19 大流行的独特影响促使科学界考虑发展医疗保健基础设施和后勤服务,以应对未来的任何大流行,其方式可能与应对生物战争或人造武器造成的外部攻击相当。生物医学专家们已将工作重点重新放在创造创新疫苗和药物上,以利用新的生物方法阻止这些感染的致命传播。只有少数创新型国家在国家层面制定了健全的安全政策,以应对人类使用生物武器发动的生物袭击。在科威德大流行之后,人们认为全世界都可能要与多重耐药性细菌病原体或与水和食物有关的微生物作斗争。除了新变异的微生物外,多重耐药性细菌(如 MRSA 和 VRSA)还可能感染人类、鸟类和动物。
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