đź’¨ Abstract
Global leaders have agreed to phase out medically significant antibiotics in agriculture and food production, a significant step in addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) worldwide, particularly in India. The country, which introduced its National Action Plan on AMR in 2017, continues to battle rising superbugs despite the plan.
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