Resistance to antibiotics has led to one million worldwide deaths each year since 1990, and is expected to cause more than 39 million more fatalities by 2050, a new study has found.
The development of new antibiotics and improved access to health care could save 92 million lives over the next 25 years, ...
Millions more people will die annually from antibiotic-resistant infections over the next 25 years unless steps are taken to ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections often occur in patients with chronic inflammatory intestinal conditions, such as ...
Bacterial illnesses that are resistant to available antibiotic medicines will cause more than 39 million deaths worldwide ...
Researchers have isolated 18 bacterial strains from stool from healthy people that could potentially be a more effective treatment for antibiotic-resistant gut infections. The team found that these ...
(Reuters) - Bacterial illnesses that are resistant to available antibiotic medicines will cause more than 39 million deaths worldwide over the next 25 years and indirectly contribute to an ...
More than 39 million people could die from antibiotic-resistant infections between now and 2050, according to new global analysis. A worldwide study by the Global Research on Antimicrobial ...
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More than 39 million people could die from antibiotic-resistant infections between now and 2050, new global analysis estimates. Researchers say “now is the time to act” to protect people across the ...