What if Drug-Resistant Infections Never Happened in the First Place?
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What if Drug-Resistant Infections Never Happened in the First Place?

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Send a text An estimated 7.7 million people die from bacterial infections a year around the world. A growing number of these deaths are caused by bacteria that have developed antibiotic resistance – the ability to thrive in the face of antibiotics. This ability of germs to defy the effects of drugs is called antimicrobial resistance, or AMR. But why wait to treat these infections after they’ve happened? It’s far better to prevent them from happening in the first place. Dr. Joseph ...

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