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The number of people worldwide directly killed by antibiotic resistance will rise to 1.9 million a year by 2050, according to ...
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The researchers also wrote that 1.91 million people around the world could die as a direct result of AMR in 2050. Around 8.22 million deaths associated with AMR could happen globally in 2050 ...
The report estimates that, by 2050, antimicrobial resistance could cause 1.91 million deaths each year, and that a further 8.22 million people will die from illnesses associated with resistance.
By 2050, Murray and colleagues forecasted that an estimated 1.91 million AMR-attributable deaths and 8.22 million AMR-associated deaths could occur every year worldwide. From 2025 to 2050 ...
The researchers estimated that, in 2050, the number of global deaths attributable to antimicrobial resistance could reach 1.9 million, and those associated with antimicrobial resistance could ...
The authors estimate that 1.91 million people could die as a direct result of AMR in 2050 — an increase of almost 70 percent compared to the 1.14 million deaths in 2021. AMR is also projected to ...
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