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WHO's new mantra to combat antibiotic resistance

07:55 EDT 26 Oct 2017 | PharmaBiz

The antibiotic resistance is no longer the issue of the treating physicians but has moved beyond the geographic boundaries of different nations. It becomes a global threat of returning to the post─antibiotic era where there would be no antibiotics to treat even the common infectious conditions.

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