MULTIPLE DRUG RESISTANT PATHOGENS IN ACTION AFTER COVID PANDEMIC
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Published:2024-02-05
Issue:6
Volume:30
Page:070069(1-5)
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ISSN:2587-0009
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Container-title:Suranaree Journal of Science and Technology
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language:
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Short-container-title:Suranaree J Sci Technol
Author:
Kumar Navneet,Ms. Minal Thakkar
Abstract
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.
Publisher
Suranaree University of Technology