New research reveals over 80 pct of Indian patients carry multidrug-resistant organisms, placing India at the epicentre of a growing global antibiotic resistance crisis

More than 80 per cent of Indian patients carry multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) -- the highest globally, according to an alarming study on Tuesday reflecting the deep antibiotic resistance crisis in the country.

The large-scale international study published in the Lancet eClinical Medicine journal warned that India is at the epicentre of a superbug explosion as several patients in the country were found to carry multiple highly resistant organisms simultaneously. Read More

The study released on the first day of the WHO ’s World AMR Awareness Week (November 18-24) called for immediate policy changes and a nation

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