Hospital & Healthcare Management September 21, 2024
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A major research project called the Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) Project found that in the next 25 years, illnesses that are not easily treated with antibiotics could kill more than 39 million people.

This detailed study, which was released in The Lancet, shows how antibiotic resistance (AMR) is rising in a very worrying way and how the whole world needs to act right away to stop it.

The danger of AMR to world health is growing.

Antimicrobial resistance happens when bacteria and other pathogens change over time to become resistant to medicines. This means that standard treatments no longer work.

The new GRAM study shows that AMR is becoming more dangerous; it shows that over a million people...

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