Excessive use of antibiotics results in creation of a major bug leading to death of 60% of Covid victims !
Infection and Drug Testing Journal’s astonishing claims !
New Delhi – More than three lakh people have died due to Covid in the country. The Infection and Drug Testing Journal has published the cause of these deaths in a research article. The excessive administration of antibiotics to Covid patients leads to development of a ‘superbug’ in their bodies. Consequently, bacterial and fungal infections spread rapidly. Nearly 60% of the deaths of Covid patients have occurred due to this reason. Thus, the prime cause of death in such cases is due to the ‘superbug’ developed as a consequence of the bacterial and fungal infections. Only 11% of deaths have occurred amongst those Covid patients who were not affected by the ‘superbug’. A majority of these people were suffering from problems such as diabetes and blood pressure.
- According to the research published by the Infection and Drug Testing Journal, antibiotics are used to make the micro-organisms ineffective. But, if the antibiotics are administered in high doses, the micro-organisms develop resistance to fight the antibiotics. Consequently, there is no effect of the antibiotics on patients.
- Bacterial and fungal infections were reported to some extent in patients admitted to hospitals during the first wave of Covid. These infections were spread by micro-organisms that were trying to make the medicines ineffective. To collect information regarding this issue, researchers studied 17,563 patients across 10 hospitals in the country. According to the study, 28% of these Covid patients were suffering from bacterial and fungal infections. Since the micro-organisms had made the antibiotics ineffective, these Covid patients were affected by bacterial and fungal infections.