Pfizer

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (General)

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anti microbial resistance or a M R is increasing rapidly. It poses a risk for all of us, young or old. The overuse of inappropriate use of antibiotics has allowed dangerous microbes to gain resistance against the very drugs designed to kill them. They're called superbugs, and globally they are on the rise. But there's hope. One of the key tools in the fight against AM are may surprise you. Vaccines Vaccines help equip your immune system with the ability to produce antibodies when faced with bad microbes. Because vaccines help prevent certain infectious diseases, they can reduce the need to take antibiotics to treat these infections. Vaccines have already helped to reduce the burden of AM are either through directly reducing bacterial infections associated with resistance or, as in the case of influenza vaccines, reducing secondary bacterial infections that can occur when your body is weakened by the flu virus. By improving vaccination rates and innovating with new vaccines, we can help reduce the need for antibiotics by reducing the burden of infectious diseases. Now that's a weapon we want by our side. In a battle against a M. R