Drug-Resistant Superbugs Could Kill 39 Million Globally by 2050, Study Warns

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A new study reveals that up to 40 million people worldwide could die from infections caused by drug-resistant superbugs over the next 25 years.

Superbugs are strains of bacteria or pathogens that have developed resistance to antibiotics, making them significantly harder to treat. These superbugs pose a rising threat to global health, experts warn.

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According to The Lancet journal, more than a million people have already died from superbug-related infections, also known as antimicrobial resistance (AMR), between 1990 and 2022.

While deaths among children under the age of five due to superbugs have decreased by over 50% in the past three decades, infections in young patients are increasingly harder to treat.

Additionally, deaths among individuals aged 70 and above have surged by 80% due to AMR infections.

Researchers examined data on 22 pathogens and 11 infectious syndromes, including meningitis, covering the records of 520 million people across 204 countries and territories.

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This study was released ahead of a high-level AMR meeting at the United Nations scheduled for September 26.

Antimicrobial resistance is a natural phenomenon, but the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in humans, animals, and plants have exacerbated the problem, leading to dire consequences.

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