"Antimicrobial resistance remains a major threat to global health," says WHO Southeast Asia Director
💨 Abstract
The World Health Organization's Regional Director for South-East Asia, Saima Wazed, stated that high population density, limited healthcare access, and misuse of antimicrobials escalate the risks and impacts of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). AMR continues to be a significant global health threat, affecting the effectiveness of life-saving medicines.
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