Resistance to antibiotics has led to 1 million worldwide deaths each year since 1990, for a total of 36 million. It is ...
Many of these deaths are due to MRSA - Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus - the most common 'superbug' found in hospitals. What singles MRSA out from other bacteria is that it cannot be ...
The number of lives lost around the world due to infections that are resistant to the medications intended to treat them ...
Infections of drug-resistant superbugs are projected to kill nearly 40 million people over the next 25 years with the ...
Antimicrobial drugs are widely used around the world to treat infections. However, the overuse of antimicrobials has resulted ...
Deaths caused by drug-resistant infections like MRSA and E. Coli is set to boom in the coming decades, a major new study has ...
The number of deadly superbugs lurking in NHS hospitals will ... The threat posed by the Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) bacteria is almost 50 per cent greater than previously ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could claim over 39 million lives globally by 2050, warns a study in The Lancet. The report ...
A new study projects that nearly 40 million people could die from antibiotic-resistant infections between now and 2050 ...
In the three decades between 1990 and 2021, deaths caused by AMR more than halved for children under five, from a high of 488 ...
Yet he warned that the forecast models do not consider the emergence of new superbugs “and might lead to underestimation if new pathogens arise.” Overall, “these data should drive ...