Strathdee saw firsthand the effects that antimicrobial resistance can have on health when her husband nearly died from a superbug infection. “I’m somebody who’s lived with antimicrobial ...
2️⃣ Superbug crisis: Nearly 40 million people could die from antibiotic-resistant infections between now and 2050, a new study estimated. The World Health Organization called it a top threat ...
CNN — The number of lives lost around the world due to infections that are resistant to the medications intended to treat them could increase nearly 70 percent by 2050, a new study projects, further ...
Resistance to antibiotics has led to 1 million worldwide deaths each year since 1990, for a total of 36 million. It is expected to cause more than 39 million more fatalities by 2050 — three per ...
further showing the burden of theongoing superbug crisis. Cumulatively, from 2025 to 2050, the world could see more than 39 million deaths that are directly attributable to antimicrobial ...
Figure 1. The combination of bismuth (Bi3+) and different types of antibiotics shows powerful synergistic antibacterial ...
A disturbing new study finds that almost 40 million people could be killed by "superbug" infections from antimicrobial-resistant pathogens between 2025 and 2050. The study, published in the ...
The number of lives lost around the world due to infections that are resistant to the medications intended to treat them could increase nearly 70% by 2050, a new study projects, further showing the ...
More than 2,000 deaths in Singapore each year are associated with superbug infections. Read more at straitstimes.com.
So yes, it is true. A drug-resistant superbug could kill tens of millions of people by 2050. Dr. Bowling also stressed not to use antibiotics with a viral infection because they just don't help.