New Research and Looking Into The Future Of Antimicrobial Reesistance

Scientists continue to work on developing new medicines to help fight against resistant germs, developing new treatment methods to work against the ever increasing AMR 

 

They are developing faster tests to identify infections quicker,     developing new vaccines to prevent infections before they happen, and studying how bacteria mutate so we can stop resistance earlier.

 

More and more countries are now sharing data to track the spread of AMR worldwide and together pooling resources to help fight against it. 

 

With continued research and global teamwork, we can protect    future generations from drug-resistant, AMR infections, creating a safer place for us all.

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