Antimicrobial and Antidiarrheal drugs Survey

https://doi.org/10.54037/WJPS.2022.100403

Authors

  • Suthar Mona Department of Pharmaceutics, B. Pharmacy College Rampura, Godhra, Gujarat, India
  • Makwana Rajeshree Department of Pharmaceutics, B. Pharmacy College Rampura, Godhra, Gujarat, India
  • Jain Priyanshi Department of Pharmaceutics, B. Pharmacy College Rampura, Godhra, Gujarat, India
  • Dholekar Ekta Department of Pharmaceutics, B. Pharmacy College Rampura, Godhra, Gujarat, India

Keywords:

Antibiotics, microorganisms, protozoan parasites

Abstract

Diarrhea is a major health problem throughout the world and it has become more problematic in developing countries like Ethiopia. People, in several parts of the world, use different traditional medicines for treating diarrhea and it has been reported that the roots, leaves, and flowers of various species are used for the same purpose. Diarrhea is the second most common cause of death in children under five years. It causes more than 5‐8 million deaths each year in infants and children below 5 years old. An antimicrobial is an agent that kills microorganisms or stops their growth. Antimicrobial medicines can be grouped according to the microorganisms they act primarily against. For example, antibiotics are used against bacteria, and antifungals are used against fungi. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the ability of microorganisms to persist or grow in the presence of drugs designed to inhibit or kill them. These drugs, called antimicrobials, are used to treat infectious diseases caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoan parasites.

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Published

2022-04-01

How to Cite

Suthar Mona, Makwana Rajeshree, Jain Priyanshi, & Dholekar Ekta. (2022). Antimicrobial and Antidiarrheal drugs Survey: https://doi.org/10.54037/WJPS.2022.100403. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(04), 18–31. Retrieved from https://wjpsonline.com/index.php/wjps/article/view/antimicrobial-antidiarrheal-drugs-survey

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