Friday, January 28, 2022

Treatment For Bacterial Infections Is In Trouble

"Drug-resistant bacteria — also known as superbugs — are on the rise globally, and they're now killing more people each year than either HIV/AIDS or malaria. And low- and middle-income countries are being hit the hardest by the rise in antibiotic-resistant infections."

For the last two years, medical science has been rightly focused on the treatment and prevention of a viral pandemic. What is being pushed to the back burner is the growing issue of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Click on the link below to understand the seriousness of the issue:

Why humans are losing the race against superbugs 

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