Health
‘Superbugs’ a far greater risk than Covid in Pacific, scientist warns – The Guardian
Antimicrobial resistance ‘biggest human health threat, bar none’, says Australian research director ahead of three-year study in Fiji
The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), including drug-resistant bacteria, or superbugs, pose far greater risks to human health than Covid-19, threatening to put modern medicine back into the dark ages,an Australian scientist has warned, ahead of a three-year study into drug-resistant bacteria in Fiji.
If you thought Covid was bad, you dont want anti-microbial resistance, Dr Paul De Barro, biosecurity research director at Australias national science agency, the CSIRO, told The Guardian…
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