Risk of death due to antibiotic resistance in common bacteria
Cao Thơm - Đinh Hiệp |
Antibiotic resistance in common bacteria is increasing, increasing the risk of death and making treatment more difficult.
Cao Thơm - Đinh Hiệp |
Antibiotic resistance in common bacteria is increasing, increasing the risk of death and making treatment more difficult.
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The sudden cold weather increases the risk of illness and causes many people to use antibiotics on their own. This greatly affects health and treatment effectiveness.
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According to the World Health Organization, there were nearly 300,000 deaths due to antibiotic resistance in Vietnam from 2020 to 2023.
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Patients have the habit of using drugs inappropriately, causing drug resistance to increase.
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Cao thơm - đinh hiệp |
The sudden cold weather increases the risk of illness and causes many people to use antibiotics on their own. This greatly affects health and treatment effectiveness.
Hương Giang |
According to the World Health Organization, there were nearly 300,000 deaths due to antibiotic resistance in Vietnam from 2020 to 2023.
Lệ Hà |
Patients have the habit of using drugs inappropriately, causing drug resistance to increase.