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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.
One in six laboratory-confirmed bacterial infections causing common infections in people worldwide in 2023 were resistant to antibiotic treatments,...
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Rourkela have announced a significant development in antibiotic medicine, reporting...
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Rourkela have announced a significant development in antibiotic medicine, reporting...
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15, 2025 — Dangerous infections that no longer respond to antibiotics are spreading quickly around the world, increasing by as...
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15, 2025 — Dangerous infections that no longer respond to antibiotics are spreading quickly around the world, increasing by as...
Infections such as UTIs, meningitis and pneumonia are becoming more and more resistant against antibiotics.
The U.N. health agency found that one in six infections worldwide was resistant to the most commonly available antibiotics.
A new WHO report shows that in 2023, one in six laboratory-confirmed bacterial infections worldwide was resistant to antibiotic treatment, marking a...
A new WHO report shows that in 2023, one in six laboratory-confirmed bacterial infections worldwide was resistant to antibiotic treatment, marking a...