The World Antibiotic Awareness Week 2017 Campaign Materials

 

Posters 2017

Misuse of antibiotics puts us all at risk

Taking antibiotics when you don't need them speeds up antibiotic resistance. Antibiotic resistant infections are more complex and harder to treat. They can affect anyone, of any age, in any country.

 

Think twice. Seek advice

Antibiotics aren't always the answer. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional before taking antibiotics.


 

Our time with antibiotics is running out

Antibiotics are in danger of losing their effectiveness due to misuse and overuse, and in many cases they aren't even needed.


Misuse of antibiotics puts us all at risk

Taking antibiotics when you don't need them speeds up antibiotic resistance. Antibiotic resistant infections are more complex and harder to treat. They can affect anyone, of any age, in any country.


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Our time with antibiotics is running out. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional before taking antibiotics.

 



Infographics 2017

Misusing and overusing antibiotics puts us all at risk

Taking antibiotics when they are not needed accelerates emergence of antibiotic resistance, one of the biggest threats to global health.



Everyone has a role to play

You can help prevent antibiotic resistance. Preventing infection can reduce the use of antibiotics, and limit the spread of antibiotic resistance. Good basic hygiene is one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of infection.

 


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33 new TB patients identified in the TB screening campaign for Afghan nationals supported by the Tuberculosis Global Fund

Since July 2023, a second TB screening campaign for detection of tuberculosis among Afghan nationals is being implemented with the support of the Tuberculosis Global Fund and will continue until the end of 2023. Will have.

Report from: Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, International Affairs Office

Published on: 12 November 2023

 

According to the public relations report, Dr. Khodadad Sheikhzadeh, Technical Deputy of Vice Chancellery for Health, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences said: “With a support of Iran’s Ministry of Health and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the first tuberculosis screening campaign which aimed to identify tuberculosis patients among all non-Iranian nationals was conducted for three months between January to March 2023. In this campaign more than 75 thousand non-Iranian nationals were screened and 29 new TB cases were identified.

 

Since July 2023, a second TB screening campaign for detection of tuberculosis among Afghan nationals is being implemented with the support of the Tuberculosis Global Fund and will continue until the end of 2023. Will have.

 

Technical Deputy of Vice Chancellery for Health of the university added: “Since the beginning of the implementation of this campaign, more than 69 thousand Afghan nationals have been screened in the area covered by Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, of which 627 suspected cases were identified, and after diagnostic procedures, 33 patients with tuberculosis were identified. and have received free anti-tuberculosis treatment.

 

He said: This door-to-door campaign is being actively implemented targeting Afghan nationals in all comprehensive health service centers covered by the Zahedan University of Medical Sciences.

 

 

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