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- PMLiVE

GSK becomes first founding partner of global initiative tackling antimicrobial resistance

AMR could cause an estimated ten million deaths every year by 2050 unless action is taken

- PMLiVE

UK government launches five-year national action plan for antimicrobial resistance

It is estimated that 1.27 million global deaths in 2019 were caused by antibiotic-resistant infections

- PMLiVE

WHO reveals ‘extensive’ worldwide overuse of antibiotics during COVID-19 pandemic

Findings from the report reveal factors that could have contributed to the spread of antimicrobial resistance

- PMLiVE

UKHSA and The Pirbright Institute collaborate to develop vaccines against henipaviruses

There are currently no licensed vaccines or treatments for the Nipah virus

Can Cinderella save us?

University of Liverpool reveals new framework to tackle antimicrobial resistance in UK

AMR is designated by the World Health Organization as one of the top ten threats to global public health

- PMLiVE

AstraZeneca announces plans to invest £650m in UK to boost life sciences sector

The investment will also help to enhance public health protection and pandemic preparedness in the UK

- PMLiVE

UKRI appoints iiCON to deliver £1.5m initiative to tackle infection transmission

The project will aim to accelerate solutions that leverage technologies such as AI and novel diagnostics

Can Cinderella save us?

PACE announces partnership with UKHSA to tackle antimicrobial resistance

AMR is designated by WHO as one of the top ten threats to global public health

- PMLiVE

UKHSA publishes five-year strategy to detect risk-posing pathogens in UK

The strategy will help to improve the UK's response to infectious disease threats

- PMLiVE

New antibiotic compound could potentially treat lethal hospital infections

Zosurabalpin successfully eliminated the multi-resistant A baumannii bacteria

- PMLiVE

UK-India research project trialling easy-to-use UTI test to support fight against AMR

AMR has been declared by WHO as one of the top ten threats to global public health

- PMLiVE

New report reveals antibiotic underdosing could be leading cause of AMR in UK

AMR has been declared by WHO as one of the top ten threats to global public health

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