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Doctors — and patients — need new antibiotics. But a broken market can't deliver them.

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Abstract

America's primary care doctors are increasingly encountering bacterial and fungal infections that don't respond to normal treatments. For instance, about one in five urinary tract infections now show reduced susceptibility to standard antibiotics. And over half of U.S. gonorrhea cases are now drug-resistant.
Key Data

  • Publication Date
    25 August 2025
  • Primary Author
    Emily Wheeler
  • Source
    MedicalEconomics
  • Language
    English
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