KEY POINTS
  • U.K. experts are warning that antibiotic resistant infections, often described as a "hidden pandemic," should be our next big concern.
  • There was a reduction in the prescription of antibiotics during the pandemic in most cases.
  • One in five people in the U.K. with a bloodstream infection in 2020 had an antibiotic-resistant one, according to the U.K Health Security Agency.

LONDON — The coronavirus pandemic grabbed the world's attention in early 2020 and has failed to let go ever since, but U.K. experts are warning that antibiotic-resistant infections, often described as a "hidden pandemic," should be the next big concern.

One in five people in the U.K. with a bloodstream infection in 2020 had an antibiotic-resistant one, according to the U.K Health Security Agency, and that was even after a decline in the number of antibiotic resistant infections recorded in 2019.