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Chennai, 19 Nov 2024: More than 50,000 newborns die in a year due to antimicrobial resistance in India, World Health Organisation (WHO) former chief scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan said on Monday, suggesting creating awareness, banning sale of antibiotics without prescription in ......
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Source : The Times of India
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