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Antimicrobial Resistance Could Lead to 39 Million Deaths by 2050, New Study Warns

by Sonia Park
Antimicrobial Resistance Could Lead to 39 Million Deaths by 2050, New Study Warns

A new global study has issued a stark warning: 39 million people could die worldwide by 2050 due to the rapid rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Published in the British medical journal The Lancet, the study highlights how bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites are evolving to resist antibiotics, rendering many of today’s life-saving treatments ineffective.

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A new study warns that 39-million people could die worldwide by 2050 due to antimicrobial resistance. Sara Lee Kessler reports.

AMR, often referred to as the “silent pandemic. . .

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