Superbugs are driving Indian families to debt: ICMR
Wednesday, 25 December 2024 ()
Antibiotic resistance in India has escalated, forcing many people to borrow money or sell assets to afford the high treatment costs. The ICMR study highlights that private hospital treatments for antibiotic-resistant infections are significantly more expensive. Misuse of antibiotics in communities and poultry is contributing to this alarming trend.
Antibiotic resistance in India has escalated, forcing many people to borrow money or sell assets to afford the high treatment costs. The ICMR study highlights that private hospital treatments for antibiotic-resistant infections are significantly more expensive. Misuse of antibiotics in communities and poultry is contributing to this alarming trend.
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