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Dame Sally Davies, Britain’s Chief Medical Officer, called for global action in her first annual report to combat spreading antimicrobial resistance, which she said could cause tens of millions of patients to die following even minor surgery within two decades.
Davies said the problem is growing so large and serious that the British government should rank it alongside terrorism and climate change as one of the country’s biggest threats.
Setting medical treatment back 200 years
For years antibiotics have grown increasingly ineffective against key bacteriological strains, a phenomenon that is worsening due to a “discover void” of new, stronger antibiotics, she said. In her report, Davies called for a host of actions to address the threat, which
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2013-04-02 10:06:27