Children from low and middle-income nations use an average of 25 kinds of antibiotics throughout the first five years of their lives. This amount is so high that it can harm their strength to fight pathogens and also increase antibiotic resistance worldwide. Lately, researches have shown that drug resistance, called antimicrobial registrant, causes the cessation of life of thousands of people each year in the world. If it is not controlled not, the death casualties will reach more than one crore per annum by 2050.

The team, including researchers from Harvard University in the United States, said that one of the primary factors adding to this global health disaster is the unnecessary excessive use of antibiotics around the world. They stated that specific information about antibiotic use is available in only high-income countries. There is inadequate information about the consumption of…