The Silent Pandemic of Antibiotic Resistance
Antibiotic resistance has been a slow-growing scourge, fueled in part by relatively weak political support for implementing national action plans and surveillance systems. Because the problem is essentially the result of multiple systems failures, overcoming it requires urgent global collective action.
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/antibiotic-resistance-silent-pandemic-developing-countries-by-patricia-geli-and-otto-cars-2021-01[:it]
Antibiotic resistance has been a slow-growing scourge, fueled in part by relatively weak political support for implementing national action plans and surveillance systems. Because the problem is essentially the result of multiple systems failures, overcoming it requires urgent global collective action.
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/antibiotic-resistance-silent-pandemic-developing-countries-by-patricia-geli-and-otto-cars-2021-01[:ru]
Antibiotic resistance has been a slow-growing scourge, fueled in part by relatively weak political support for implementing national action plans and surveillance systems. Because the problem is essentially the result of multiple systems failures, overcoming it requires urgent global collective action.
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/antibiotic-resistance-silent-pandemic-developing-countries-by-patricia-geli-and-otto-cars-2021-01[:]
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