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Combating Antibiotic Resistance in Africa and Asia: Difference between revisions

Created page with "{{Project |Description=COVID-19 caused 3.55 million deaths globally in 2021, but antibiotic resistant bacterial infections actually killed 4.95 million people in 2019 - and that number is expected to be 10 million by 2050. Thus we urgently need antibiotic alternatives, particularly in Africa and Asia where 90% of the antibiotic-resistant deaths will occur. Phages for Global Health empowers scientists in Africa and Asia to develop inexpensive, natural antibacterials (phag..."
(Created page with "{{Project |Description=COVID-19 caused 3.55 million deaths globally in 2021, but antibiotic resistant bacterial infections actually killed 4.95 million people in 2019 - and that number is expected to be 10 million by 2050. Thus we urgently need antibiotic alternatives, particularly in Africa and Asia where 90% of the antibiotic-resistant deaths will occur. Phages for Global Health empowers scientists in Africa and Asia to develop inexpensive, natural antibacterials (phag...")
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