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The Global Impact of Superbugs

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More than 58,000 newborns in India died last year from drug-resistant bacteria, according to The New York Times. The global spread of these bacteria, often called “superbugs,” has alarmed experts for some years, especially in developing nations where health care spending is low and sanitation is lacking. We’ll discuss the …Read More

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