Carelessness doctors or health workers in delivering antibiotics to  treat various infectious diseases have made a lot of people with  pneumonia resistant to antibiotics.
In  fact, in some cases in Indonesia, immunity has reached the final stage  so that there was no medicine that can be used to heal.
Professor  of Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine Faculty of Medicine, University  of Indonesia, Hadiarto Mangunnegoro in Jakarta, Saturday (12/11/2011),  affirmed, not all diseases caused by bacteria require antibiotics for  treatment.
Giving antibiotics should take into account the patient's disease history experienced before. Consumption of antibiotics patients should also be considered, such as type, dose, and time of administration of antibiotics. Antibiotics should be given based on laboratory tests are complete.
"Many  antibiotics are given only on the basis of experience so often given  antibiotics did not match the type of bacteria," said Chairman of the  Association of Physicians Pulmonary Indonesia, Arifin M Nawas.
Giving antibiotics carelessly done it many general practitioners. Consequently,  when the disease progresses and specialist physicians treated,  antibiotic immunity has occurred so that it becomes difficult to handle.
The condition is exacerbated by poor understanding of the community in taking an antibiotic. They are often times not to take it to its conclusion because he felt the body's condition has improved. In addition, poor supervision of the sale of drugs would also create a society free to buy antibiotics.
Martahan  Sitorus of the Sub-Acute Respiratory Infection Control, Ministry of  Health, acknowledged the low ability of physicians, especially those  served in centers, in complying with the rules of administration of  antibiotics.
A number of health workers have received training in the use of antibiotics. However,  because the control of health workers on local governments, many health  workers have been trained to move its position was optimal training  benefits.
Cause of death Pneumonia is one type of pneumonia can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or fungi. Because the cause is bacteria, the primary treatment need to use antibiotics. Symptoms of this disease are similar to normal influenza such as fever, headache, cough, chest pain, to muscle pain.
This disease affects many children aged under five years old (toddlers) and the elderly. Pneumonia is also a lot of the comorbidities of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers.
Director  General of Disease Control and Environmental Health, Ministry of  Health, Tjandra Yoga Aditama said, pneumonia is the cause of death of  13.2 percent of children under five and 12.7 percent of children in  Indonesia. Indonesia  Health Profile 2010 put pneumonia as the cause of death inpatients in  hospitals by 7.60 percent, much higher than deaths due to injury.
According  Hadiarto, increasing the life expectancy of Indonesian society and the  development of non-infectious disease that began attacking many  productive age group make a number of patients with pneumonia continues  to swell. Many groups of adults who suffer from pneumonia makes economic burden to be borne high.
"If  antibiotics are administered properly, according to the dosage, type,  and patterns of bacteria in each area, without the complications of  pneumonia can be cured in just 5-7 days," he said.
After three days post-antibiotic treatment, the physician should see the response given antibiotics. If appropriate, antibiotics lived completed next two to five days.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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