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Climate change is multiplying the threat caus

<p>Climate change is multiplying the threat caused by antimicrobial resistance (AMR), amplifying its growing risk through increasing global temperatures, greenhouse gas emissions and rising sea levels. This warning along&nbsp; will be given in a new evidence review&nbsp;at this year&rsquo;s ESCMID Global Congress (formerly ECCMID) (27-30 April), by Professor Sabiha Essack, South African Research Chair in Antibiotic Resistance and One Health at the Antimicrobial Research Unit, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.</p>

Climate change is multiplying the threat caused by antimicrobial resistance, researcher warns

Climate change is multiplying the threat caused by antimicrobial resistance, researcher warns
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Climate Change Amplifies Antimicrobial Resistance Threat

Climate Change Amplifies Antimicrobial Resistance Threat
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Worrying rise in drug-resistant bacteria and superbu

There has been a further significant increase in drug-resistant bacteria in South African hospitals over the last five years, hampering the ability of doctors to treat a variety of serious and life-threatening infections with antibiotics.

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