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34 Antimicrobial resistance-attributable mortality in England: Acquired problems or expected phenotype? - AMR Insights

Summary by AMR Insights
A retrospective study of 758 patients at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in 2022 found that infection was the underlying cause of death for 11.7% of participants and was implicated in 41.1% of cases. The most common infection syndromes leading to death were respiratory tract infections, sepsis, and COVID-19. AMR-attributable deaths were more common in younger patients and those admitted under haematology. The majority of…
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AMR Insights broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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