Scientists are warning of a return to the “dark ages” of medicine, where minor infections kill, and routine surgery turns deadly.
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Scientists are warning of a return to the “dark ages” of medicine, where minor infections kill, and routine surgery turns deadly.
Scientists are warning of a return to the “dark ages” of medicine, where minor infections kill, and routine surgery turns deadly.
According to a study published in The Lancet, antibiotic-resistant infections could result in over 39 million deaths globally within the next 25...
Over 39 million people could die within the next 25 years due to drug-resistant infections, scientists predict Read Full Article at RT.com
Over 39 million people could die within the next 25 years due to drug-resistant infections, scientists predict Read Full Article at RT.com
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