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This Week: Five Ways to Participate in U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week

November 18 Kicks Off
U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week (USAAW) 2021

Spread the Word:
We Can Improve Antibiotic Prescribing & Use 

Kick off U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week (USAAW) with CDC this Thursday, November 18!

Antibiotics can save lives and are critical tools for treating infections, including those that can lead to sepsis. However, any time antibiotics are used—in people, animals, or crops—they can cause side effects and contribute to antibiotic resistance (AR).


Spread the word about the importance of improving antibiotic and prescribing to:

  • Effectively treat infections
  • Protect patients from side effects caused by unnecessary and inappropriate use, such as Clostridioides difficile (or C. diff
  • Combat AR, which can develop when antibiotics are used

AR continues to be a global public health threat during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare professionals and partners can improve antibiotic use as the pandemic continues and beyond by taking dedicated action. We all have a role to play to keep patients safe and combat antibiotic resistance.

5 ways to join USAAW activities Nov. 18–24


1. Join the global Twitter Storm, Thursday, Nov. 18, 10-11 a.m. EST using the official hashtags #WAAW and #AntibioticResistance.


2. Share CDC’s social media and graphics and videos within your organization and on your handles, including CDC’s common illness graphics for patients.


3. Use and share educational resources in CDC’s Be Antibiotics Aware Partner Toolkit, including educational materials for patients and families and healthcare professionals.


4. Mark your calendars for upcoming webinars:

5. Check out the latest CDC materials and resources on antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance:

Join U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week Nov 18-24 & help spread the word about the importance of appropriate antibiotic use and the threat of #AntibioticResistance. Learn more: http://bit.ly/35zqDmq #USAAW21

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