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Sydeny, 31 Oct 2023: Drugs to treat common infections in children and babies are no longer effective in large parts of the world, due to high rates of antibiotic resistance.
The University of Sydney led View Details
Source : EurekAlert
common infections
antibiotics
World Health Organization (WHO)
pneumonia
sepsis (bloodstream infections)
meningitis
antibiotic resistance
Lancet South East Asia
ceftriaxone
gentamicin
aminopenicillins
Dr Williams
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