UK Aid Cuts Could Lead to Millions More Dying From Superbug Infections, Study Warns
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In antimicrobial resistance, many people make a big mistake of thinking. A drug researcher warns that their "proliferation is likely to increase. "
A UK study indicated that if policies to combat antimicrobial resistance are abandoned, they will increase deaths from this cause and have a negative impact on economies. Agencies do not rule out a new pandemic in the medium term.
Antibiotic resistance will have negative economic and health consequences, according to research. Millions of people could die, while the annual cost is estimated at 1.7 trillion dollars.
The spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria could cost the global economy nearly $2 trillion a year and lead to millions of deaths by 2050, according to new research, The Guardian reports.
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