Antibiotic shortages are putting Aboriginal kids at risk
- Written by Asha Bowen, Head, Skin Health, Telethon Kids Institute
At any time, almost one in two Aboriginal children living in remote areas will have a school sore. That means right now, there are an estimated 15,000 children needing treatment.
School sores can be painful and itchy. But left untreated, they can lead to rheumatic fever, bone infections or sepsis.
The most effective and tolerable antibiotic to treat...
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