The World Health Organization (WHO) today said it will call on world leaders to take "decisive action" against the growing ...
By 2050, around 2 million people — the majority aged over 70 — could die from drug-resistant infections each year.
A new study in mouse models of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) suggests that common antibiotics may increase the risk of ...
At the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA79), to be held in New York from 20 to 30 September 2024, WHO ...
Bacterial illnesses that are resistant to available antibiotic medicines will cause more than 39 million deaths worldwide over the next 25 years and indirectly contribute to an additional 169 million ...
My entire body was burning and sore. There are no words strong enough to describe how it felt,” recalled Sasinan Chuenlosang, ...
Drug-resistant infections kill 1·14 million people every year,1 surpassing deaths caused by HIV/AIDS and malaria combined and making antimicrobial resistance (AMR) a leading global killer. The ...
Millions of people still lack access to life-saving health services, highlighting the link between health and sustainable ...
the team decided to specifically examine antibiotic use and its potential impact on IBD risk because recent epidemiological studies have identified a strong link between antibiotic use and risk of ...
New research aims to understand the current animal health status and antibiotic use on Australian dairy farms.
In this opinion piece, Alex Mathews, president and CEO of the Animal Health Institute, argues that progress is being made in ...
The first-ever guidance on wastewater and solid waste management for antibiotic manufacturing has been published ahead of the ...