Scientists warn of increasing global antimicrobial resistance
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Scientists warn of increasing global antimicrobial resistance
Once seen as a lasting medical breakthrough, antibiotics are steadily losing their effectiveness. Around the world, infections that were once easy to treat are becoming harder to control. In some cases, they no longer respond to standard drugs. This growing threat, known as antimicrobial resistance, now challenges the foundation of modern healthcare. A new review led by researchers from Jilin University and Peking Union Medical College Hospital …
The Global Epidemiology of Antimicrobial Resistance: Trends, Determinants, and Public Health Implications
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global health and development threat that undermines effective treatment of infectious diseases and jeopardizes advances in modern medicine. This review integrates evidence from 2015–2025 using a One Health perspective, linking human, animal, and environmental drivers of resistance. AMR is driven by inappropriate antimicrobial use, inadequate infection prevention, environmental contamination, and weak go…
(Dan Tri Newspaper) - The global rate of antibiotic resistance is at an alarming level, causing many experts to worry that it could lead to a "catastrophe" for humanity.
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