People around the planet must be more wary of the fungus among us, because the too often overlooked pathogens are becoming “increasingly widespread, resistant to treatment, and.
The pathogens cause infections that kill millions of people each year and often go undiagnosed. Even when identified, a growing number of infections is resistant to the current crop of drugs.
Paolo Rodi and colleagues analyze the political and policy response to UN General Assembly and high-level meetings focused on HIV/AIDS, non-communicable diseases, antimicrobial resistance, tuberculosis and universal health coverage.