The degradation of ecosystems and increasing antimicrobial resistance.

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  • M Sc. Juana María Díaz-Cintra Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • M Sc. Ruth Samón-Cruz Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • Lic. Yuleidis Núñez-Perdomo Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • M Sc. Domigodis Cantillo-Borges Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Guantánamo, Cuba.
  • M Sc. Carina María Quintero-Lores Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo, Guantánamo, Cuba.

Keywords:

fragile ecosystems, antimicrobial, bacterial resistance

Abstract

A study centered in the relation among fragile ecosystems and the increase of resistance of the pathogens to the antimicrobial for the sake of conforming the foundation of thesis of mastery in Infectious Diseases orientated to increase the level of knowledge to professionals and population in general about the theme came true.  Qualitative methods were used to determine aspects to appraise, whose conclusive elements were utilized themselves for the design of a methodology of antimicrobial education in adults and the production of pliable, poster and mini monographs about the relation among fragile ecosystems and the increase of resistance of the pathogens to the antimicrobial. The promotional stock of health that they come from this thesis they will propitiate, according to specialists' criteria, to achieve the integrality in the handling of antimicrobial with a steps in fragile ecosystems making possible a better existence in accord with our communities' environment.

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Published

2014-04-03

How to Cite

Díaz-Cintra, M. S. J. M., Samón-Cruz, M. S. R., Núñez-Perdomo, L. Y., Cantillo-Borges, M. S. D., & Quintero-Lores, M. S. C. M. (2014). The degradation of ecosystems and increasing antimicrobial resistance. Man, Science and Technology, 18(2), 96–103. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/565

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