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What will happen if we can't stop the spread of antibiotic resistance

If we don’t slow the spread of antibiotic resistance right now, by 2050 it is estimated that over 10 million people will die each year from drug resistant infections globally. That’s one person every three seconds dying of an infection that we can no longer treat. 

In the future, the risk of infection will be so high that medical interventions that are common today, such as cancer treatments and surgery, will be too dangerous to undertake.