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Typhoid fever is rarely considered a problem in developed countries today. Yet strains of this ancient plague are developing resistance to antibiotics in ways that world medical community should be paying closer attention.
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10 Kommentare

Maximusvor 11 Monaten
Wowow

Zaynabvor 11 Monaten
Wow that's awesome

SAJJAD ULLAHvor 11 Monaten
Absolutely

SAJJAD ULLAHvor 11 Monaten
Rising antibiotic resistance in typhoid is a global health threat that shouldn’t be overlooked, even by developed nations.

Virendra Mishravor 11 Monaten
Just because it’s rare in developed countries doesn’t mean it’s gone. Antibiotic resistance is the real ticking time bomb

GDogvor 11 Monaten
Keep people in thier own country, will slow the spread.

Shawn Chauhanvor 11 Monaten
Antibiotic resistance is the real ticking time bomb

GEMSTONEvor 11 Monaten
All Viruses often get stronger against antibiotics

Nikola🇺🇦🇺🇦⚡️🇧🇬🇧🇬Selanovskivor 11 Monaten
This will be the cure the nature will apply and it will be horrific! We should, definitely, pay much more attention to this!

Jayvor 11 Monaten
Antibiotics are everywhere now, even in the city water. Animals you eat, ..

