home All News open_in_new Full Article

Superbugs could kill millions more and cost $2tn a year by 2050, models show

Exclusive: Research on burden of antibiotic resistance for 122 countries predicts dire economic and health outcomesSuperbugs could cause millions more people to die worldwide and cost the global economy just under $2tn a year by 2050, modelling shows.A UK government-funded study shows that without concerted action, increased rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could lead to global annual GDP losses of $1.7tn over the next quarter of a century. Continue reading...


today 5 h. ago attach_file Economics

attach_file Economics
attach_file Economics
attach_file Economics
attach_file Events
attach_file Economics
attach_file Events
attach_file Economics
attach_file Economics
attach_file Events
attach_file Events
attach_file Economics
attach_file Events
attach_file Events
attach_file Economics
attach_file Culture
attach_file Economics
attach_file Events
attach_file Politics
attach_file Economics
attach_file Economics


ID: 2910392339
Add Watch Country

arrow_drop_down