Article 6QSFZ Drug-resistant infections are on the rise. so why aren’t we getting any new antibiotics?

Drug-resistant infections are on the rise. so why aren’t we getting any new antibiotics?

by
Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
from Science | The Guardian on (#6QSFZ)

World leaders will meet in New York this month to discuss growing antimicrobial resistance as researchers warn the development of replacement drugs is stalling

Superbugs could kill 39m people by 2050' amid rising drug resistance

Almost a century on from the groundbreaking discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming, his scientific successors are racing to save modern medicine.

Infections that were once easy to cure with antibiotics are becoming untreatable, and a novel treatment for bacterial infection is the holy grail for teams of researchers around the world.

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