The sepsis accounts for 44000 deaths annually that are more than lung cancer and bowel cancer. The sepsis is mostly attributed to infection from superbugs. Superbugs are microbes that have developed antibiotic resistance, mostly because of lack of clinical strategy for use of antibiotics. Thus, the present article is attentive to preventive measures and correct use of antibiotics against superbugs.
Many reasons have been explained about the causes of antibiotics resistance but a high use of antibiotics with fewer benefits in some clinical conditions is most frequent. There have been reports that about 50% of the antibiotic prescriptions, both in the community and in hospitals, can be considered inappropriate. A Global Impact of Antibiotic Resistance: Sepsis: The current scenario has stated that more people die because of sepsis than some cancers. This is especially true about the…