SDEF: Treatments For Rosacea Contribute To Growth Of Antibiotic Resistance
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Publication date: Feb 17, 2009
Publication date: Feb 17, 2009
A review of evidence by Dr. Hilary Baldwi, M.D. at the SUNYDownstate Medical Center in New York has found that using antibiotics to treat rosacea may have contributed needlessly to antibiotic resistance. Antibiotics became a standard treatment for rosacea because of the mistaken belief that there was a bacterial cause, but current evidence is that this is not the case.
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