The Natural History Center and Museum at the University of Baghdad organized a workshop on antibiotic resistance. The workshop aimed to know the types of antibiotics and their excessive use may cause complications, including allergies and allergies of different kinds, and to educate the individual on how to deal with antibiotics and use them to treat diseases correctly and safely, as well as to know antibiotics, which are drugs that attack bacteria, and help to combat and heal the infection they cause, while at the same time, they work to kill bacteria or prevent their reproduction. They can be used properly to save lives, but antibiotics can do more harm than good when used improperly.
The workshop also explained that taking antibiotics excessively or incorrectly increases the possibility of changing bacteria and making them resistant to drugs and that acquired bacteria can transfer their genes to other bacteria, forming a new “chain” of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Which makes bacterial infection more difficult to treat,