Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Senators Rawson, Amodei, Care, Carlton, Cegavske, Coffin, Hardy, Mathews, McGinness, Neal, Nolan, O’Connell, Raggio, Rhoads, Schneider, Shaffer, Tiffany, Titus, Townsend, Washington and Wiener
Joint Sponsors: Assemblymen Koivisto, Anderson, Andonov, Angle, Arberry, Atkinson, Beers, Brown, Buckley, Carpenter, Chowning, Christensen, Claborn, Collins, Conklin, Geddes, Gibbons, Giunchigliani, Goicoechea, Goldwater, Grady, Griffin, Gustavson, Hardy, Hettrick, Horne, Knecht, Leslie, Mabey, Manendo, Marvel, McClain, McCleary, Mortenson, Oceguera, Ohrenschall, Parks, Perkins, Pierce, Sherer, Weber and Williams
Senate Concurrent RESOLUTION—Commending Nevadans for Antibiotic Awareness for its work on preventing the abuse of antibiotics, and urging public and private health agencies to continue to work together to prevent the abuse of antibiotics in this state.
Whereas, Antibiotics are strong medicines used to treat
infections caused by bacteria, and they have been responsible since
their discovery in the 1940s for dramatically reducing illness and
death caused by infectious diseases and for revolutionizing medical
care in the 20th century; and
Whereas, In the United States and throughout the world many
bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotics, thereby reducing the
ability of antibiotics to effectively control bacterial growth and treat
infectious diseases; and
Whereas, Antibiotics are only effective against bacterial
infections and thus should only be used to treat bacterial infections
and not to treat viral infections such as the common cold, cough,
most sore throats and the flu; and
Whereas, According to the Centers for Disease Control, up to
50 percent of antibiotic use may be inappropriate; and
Whereas, The widespread overuse and abuse of antibiotics
promotes the spread of antibiotic resistance thus jeopardizing the
usefulness of essential medicines; and
Whereas, Antibiotic resistance can cause significant danger
and suffering for children and adults who have common infections
which were at one time easily treatable with antibiotics, making
antibiotic resistance one of the world’s most pressing public health
problems as well as one of the top concerns of the Centers for
Disease Control; and
Whereas, The consequences of larger numbers of bacteria
becoming resistant to antibiotics include extra visits to health care
providers, hospitalization and extended hospital stays, the need for
more expensive antibiotics to replace the ineffective antibiotics, lost
time at school or work, and sometimes death; and
Whereas, Persons who are ill and the parents of ill children can
prevent the development of antibiotic-resistant infections by
ensuring that antibiotics are only taken for bacterial infections and
not for viral infections, that antibiotics are taken exactly as directed,
that the entire regimen is completed as directed by a health care
provider and that antibiotics are taken only by the person for whom
they were prescribed; and
Whereas, Health care providers can prevent the development
of antibiotic-resistant infections by prescribing antibiotic therapy
only when it is likely to be beneficial to the patient and by
prescribing antibiotic therapy in the proper dose and for the correct
amount of time using an agent that targets the bacteria that are
likely causing the illness; and
Whereas, By promoting and practicing good hygiene,
including washing hands often and thoroughly, cooking meat
properly, washing fruits and vegetables thoroughly, and handling
food hygienically, people can prevent many infections and thus
lessen the need for antibiotics; and
Whereas, Nevadans for Antibiotic Awareness is a statewide
task force of over 40 state and local public and private agencies and
companies committed to addressing the problem of antibiotic
resistance by educating the public about the consequences of the
inappropriate use of antibiotics, training health care providers
concerning the appropriate use of antibiotics, decreasing the
inappropriate use of antibiotics and improving the control and
surveillance of infections; and
Whereas, Nevadans for Antibiotic Awareness has partnered
with the Centers for Disease Control and 31 other states to develop
programs to increase awareness of the public health dangers of
antibiotic resistance; and
Whereas, Nevadans for Antibiotic Awareness has addressed
the serious public health issue of antibiotic resistance in the State of
Nevada by developing and distributing statewide guidelines for the
use of antibiotics, developing and delivering a comprehensive
educational program for health care providers, establishing a
bilingual media campaign with the support of its partners,
conducting surveillance of antibiotic resistance rates for certain
bacteria, and distributing educational materials throughout
emergency rooms, pharmacies, health care facilities, doctor’s
offices, school nurse offices and childcare facilities in this state;
and
Whereas, The effectiveness of the work done by Nevadans for
Antibiotic Awareness is evidenced by a decrease in the use of
common antibiotics by outpatients in Nevada and its recognition by
the Centers for Disease Control as having one of the best programs
in the United States addressing the abuse of antibiotics and the
development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of the State of Nevada, the
Assembly Concurring, That the Nevada Legislature is
committed to creating a greater public understanding of the abuse
of antibiotics and to supporting the need for educating the public
and health care providers on the consequences of abusing
antibiotics; and be it further
Resolved, That the Nevada Legislature commends Nevadans
for Antibiotic Awareness for its efforts in educating the public and
health care providers in this state about the harm that results from
the abuse of antibiotics and the actions that residents of this state
can take to address this serious public health issue; and be it further
Resolved, That the Health Division of the Department of
Human Resources and the local health authorities in this state are
urged to continue to work with Nevadans for Antibiotic Awareness
to take actions to prevent the abuse of antibiotics in Nevada,
including, without limitation, working with the medical community
and health care providers to educate the public concerning
antibiotic resistance, its causes and the steps that can be taken to
reduce and inhibit its spread; and be it further
Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate prepare and
transmit a copy of this resolution to Nevadans for Antibiotic
Awareness, and to the Health Division of the Department of Human
Resources for transmittal to all local health authorities in Nevada.
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