Superbugs Could Kill 39 Million People by 2050, Study Warns
Briefly

A landmark study predicts that antimicrobial resistant pathogens will kill over 39 million people by 2050, underlining AMR as a growing global health threat.
The study highlights that adults over 70 have seen an 80% increase in AMR-related deaths since 1990, emphasizing the urgent need to address this issue.
Research predicts that regions like South Asia and Latin America will face the highest mortality rates from AMR, necessitating targeted interventions in those areas.
Millions of deaths could be avoided through better infection prevention, improved healthcare access, and the development of new antibiotics, according to the GRAM study.
Read at time.com
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