As superbug infections grow more common, the world is running out of drugs to treat them

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As superbug infections grow more common, the world is running out of drugs to treat them
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Health officials are sounding increasingly urgent alarms about the need for powerful new drugs to treat increasingly resistant infections.

Even in cases where antibiotics are truly necessary, they’re often prescribed for just days or weeks, making them far less lucrative than long-term, daily-use drugs for chronic conditions such as blood pressure or diabetes.No easy answer

Fowler, who wasn’t involved in the WHO report, agreed with the organization’s use of bold “doomsday” language. “The WHO is 100% spot-on,” he said. “I was thrilled to see them make such a strong statement because I think it’s true.” “It would fundamentally be a Netflix-like subscription model,” Fowler said. Drug companies wouldn’t have to rely on the minimal revenue they’d get selling their antibiotics on the commercial market. The proposed model has been controversial and hasn’t become law, but it’s an example of the type of “new economic model” WHO officials like Gigante want policymakers to explore.

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