Abstract
After nearly three years of dealing with COVID-19, the last thing anyone wants to hear is news of another looming global health crisis. Unlike COVID-19, this one has been lurking for some time. Scientists, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and patients have a unique ability and responsibility to address the problem before it gets out of control. The crisis I am referring to is antimicrobial resistance (AMR). After nearly three years of dealing with COVID-19, the last thing anyone wants to hear is news of another looming global health crisis. Unlike COVID-19, this one has been lurking for some time. Scientists, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and patients have a unique ability and responsibility to address the problem before it gets out of control. The crisis I am referring to is antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Key Data
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Publication Date11 November 2022
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Primary AuthorAmanda Suchanek
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SourceDiagnostics World
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LanguageEnglish
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