| | | Published in the 1 May issue of Nature and available free online for six months. Antibiotic-resistant infections are increasing worldwide. For instance, nearly half a million people get infected with drug-resistant tuberculosis every year, one-third of whom die. Part of the reason for antibiotic resistance arises from casual overuse of life-saving medicines, rendering them worthless. As this Outlook reveals, it will take agricultural and healthcare reforms to defeat the encroaching bacterial epidemic. | | | Access the Outlook free online for six months. | | Produced with support from: | | | If you would be interested in partnering with Nature on a similar project please contact: sponsorship@nature.com | | | |
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