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Antimicrobial Resistance or Drug-Resistant Pathogens, Leading Cause of Death Globally: New Study
A new study stated that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major threat to human health across the globe. Amid the increasing resistance of pathogens, including bacteria and microbes, there has been a paradigm shift on how scientists and researchers look at these pathogens.
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