From WSJopinion: Another potentially devastating pandemic is looming. Without new medications, antibiotic-resistant germs could kill 10 million a year world-wide by 2050, write David A. Ricks and Kasim Kutay
We are commercial rivals, but we’re united in the recognition that, while Covid-19 holds center stage today, another potentially devastating pandemic is looming, and a joint effort by biopharmaceutical companies is needed to address it. Antimicrobial resistance is a growing health threat that kills some 35,000 Americans and 700,000 people globally each year, with world-wide deaths projected at 10 million annually in 30 years.
Antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” have evolved to resist antibiotic medicines, leaving the world almost...
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