Aussie Health Pros Alarmed About Increasing Antibiotic Resistance
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Australian health experts are raising a national alarm about the threat of increasing resistance in the country to antibiotics. Clinicians, pharmacists and scientists have joined in bringing attention to a global concern raised by the World Health Organization. The Australian Society of Infectious Diseases and the Australian Society for Antimicrobials have joined in organizing a summit about the problem. The groups note growing resistance is likely to have an effect on the entire practice of medicine in Australia, not just on particular specialties. (Click here for more)
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