Big Pharma Antibiotic Pipelines Shrink 35% in Five Years
Major drugmakers reduced antimicrobial development programs from 92 to 60 over five years, raising alarm over the global response to antibiotic resistance.
By Robert Kim
3 articles tagged "antimicrobial resistance"
Major drugmakers reduced antimicrobial development programs from 92 to 60 over five years, raising alarm over the global response to antibiotic resistance.
Analysis of microbial flora in war wounds from Ukrainian front-line casualties reveals concerning antimicrobial resistance patterns with implications for combat casualty care and civilian trauma management.
A comprehensive evaluation of antimicrobial resistance governance across 193 countries demonstrates that multisectoral engagement and surveillance infrastructure are critical determinants of policy effectiveness, with measurable impacts on resistance patterns emerging only after five-year implementation periods.