Antibiotics are among the most important medicines ever developed. They help doctors treat serious bacterial infections and have saved millions of...
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Maroc - Times of India - Science - 17/09/2024 03:01
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.
Antibiotics are among the most important medicines ever developed. They help doctors treat serious bacterial infections and have saved millions of...
Antibiotics are among the most important medicines ever developed. They help doctors treat serious bacterial infections and have saved millions of...
Antibiotic production from big pharmaceutical companies has slowed significantly in the last five years, leaving children in low- and middle-income...
Antibiotic production from big pharmaceutical companies has slowed significantly in the last five years, leaving children in low- and middle-income...
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