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Opinion: In parts of the world, antibiotic overuse isn’t the problem — underuse is
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In the climate debate, low- and middle-income countries have often been blamed for rising emissions, while the vastly greater historical contribution of wealthy nations is treated as yesterday’s story.…
- Something similar has happened with the global antimicrobial resistanc…
- Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have long been portrayed as t…
- But a new study now challenges this narrative.
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In the climate debate, low- and middle-income countries have often been blamed for rising emissions, while the vastly greater historical contribution of wealthy nations is treated as yesterday’s story.
Something similar has happened with the global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis. Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have long been portrayed as the worst offenders of antibiotic overuse, with over-the-counter sales and weak regulation seen as one of the main reasons behind the rise and spread of drug-resistant infections. But a new study now challenges this narrative.