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Study warns superbugs could cause millions of deaths and cost $2 trillion annually by 2050 without action.
A new study warns that without action against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), superbugs could cause millions of deaths and cost the global economy nearly $2 trillion annually by 2050.
The UK government-funded research predicts annual GDP losses of $1.7 trillion over 25 years, with the US and EU also facing significant financial impacts.
The study emphasizes the need for urgent action to develop new antibiotics and improve infection treatments to avoid these dire economic and health consequences.
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Un estudio advierte que las superbacterias podrían causar millones de muertes y costar 2 billones de dólares anuales para 2050 si no se toman medidas.