Reducing antibiotic prescriptions may not be sufficient to combat the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. (and) #65279;
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According to a study published in The Lancet, antibiotic-resistant infections could result in over 39 million deaths globally within the next 25 years. This increasing threat is driven by the overuse of antibiotics. Researchers call for urgent strategies like vaccines, new drugs, and improved healthcare practices to mitigate this public health risk.
Reducing antibiotic prescriptions may not be sufficient to combat the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. (and) #65279;
WEDNESDAY, July 2, 2025 — Antibiotic resistance is an urgent global public health threat, as more microbes gain the ability to thwart essential...
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A groundbreaking global study has revealed a stark bdisparity in access to antibiotics for medlinkdrug-resistant infections/medlink in low- and...
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href="https://theconversation.com/profiles/jake-scott-2417752">Jake Scott, Stanford UniversityIn the four months since he began serving as secretary...