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  • [New] Climate change and AMR pose severe threats to sustainable agriculture, food security, and public health in India. Pashudhan Prahree
  • [New] Common One Health issues threatening people, animal and the environment include endemic zoonotic diseases, vector-borne diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food safety, environmental contamination and climate change. GOV.UK
  • Considering the threat and origin of the recent pandemic, it is utmost necessary to address emerging zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance under the One Health approach to build up health security. PubMed Central (PMC)
  • The escalating threat of anti-microbial resistance (AMR) has become an urgent global priority, with projections suggesting 10 million deaths annually by 2050 if immediate action is not taken. Novotech CRO
  • AMR not only complicates the management of previously treatable infections but also increases healthcare costs and threatens global health security. Nature
  • The rise of antimicrobial resistance poses a significant threat to global health security. 2025 Aksi -
  • Antimicrobial resistance is a major threat to global public health, limiting treatment options for infections. BioMed Central
  • Antimicrobial resistance, also known as AMR, poses a major global health threat, resulting in an estimated 5 million deaths in 2019, and projections indicating up to 10 million deaths annually by 2050. InSight+
  • Antimicrobial resistance is recognised as one of the most significant global threats to public health. The Pharmaceutical Journal
  • AMR is a serious global health threat that is directly responsible for an estimated 1.14 million deaths a year, contributes to an additional 4.71 million deaths annually, and results in significant economic costs. Gates Foundation
  • In a world increasingly shaped by scientific advancements, one of the most pressing challenges is antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - a growing threat to global health, economies, and future generations. Innovation News Network
  • Minimization of Antimicrobial Resistance: Effective management of pharmaceutical waste helps prevent the development of antimicrobial resistance, a growing global health threat. Medical Waste Disposal Florida
  • Identifying novel AMPs is crucial to the global rise in antimicrobial resistance, which threatens the effectiveness of existing antibiotics. SpringerLink
  • The World Health Organization has declared antimicrobial resistance as one of the top ten threats to global public health and the Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (GLASS) has highlighted the necessity for comprehensive global AMR surveillance and research. BioMed Central
  • Antimicrobial resistance poses a significant threat to global public health, necessitating coordinated efforts to develop new antibiotics, promote antimicrobial stewardship, and combat the spread of resistant pathogens. Verified Market Research
  • Antibiotic susceptibility testing aided by AI could improve treatment of urinary tract infections while helping to address antimicrobial resistance. Medscape UK
  • Antimicrobial Resistance is increasingly considered as a serious threat to global health, food security, and Sustainable Development Goals. GorakhaPatra
  • Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest health crises of our time, threatening to erase decades of progress in global health. Africa CDC
  • Antimicrobial resistance is a global health crisis that threatens the progress of development goals such as child survival, healthy ageing, poverty reduction, and food security. aithor.com
  • In Pakistan, extensively drug-resistant infections have become a serious threat in communities, while bloodstream infections in hospitals are increasingly challenging to treat due to antimicrobial resistance. The News International
  • Antimicrobial resistance has become the leading cause of death globally and could kill 10 million people by 2050. Al Jazeera
  • The WHO states that antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest threats to global public health, data collection on antibiotic use is required, and that evidence-based prescribing should be the standard of care. British Journal of General Practice

Last updated: 26 March 2025



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