Superbugs could kill 39 million people by 2050. Here's what Canadian survivors, doctors say should change | CBC News
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Murray's serious experience with sepsis highlights the critical dangers of antimicrobial resistance, which has become a major international public health threat needing immediate action.
"They said you have sepsis, and I thought it was just a heartbeat that was out of sync. I never expected to be hospitalized for weeks." This illustrates the misconception about the severity of sepsis.
"Antimicrobial resistance, often referred to as superbugs, not only complicates treatment for infections but also poses significant challenges in critical care settings as demonstrated by Murray's case."
World leaders asserting AMR as an urgent global health threat underscores the necessity for systemic changes in how infections are treated and prevented.
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