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Antibiotic Resistance Already Kills 1.2 Million People a Year

Summary by diario16plus.com
Every year 1.2 million people die in the world due to antibiotic resistance. In Spain, the figure reaches 20,000, but as Bruno González-Zorn, professor of Animal Health at Complutense University, warns, it is expected that in the coming years our country will be one of the Europeans in which this resistance that is not only bacterial, but also fungal, is growing. From the steps that are being taken to try to control and reduce what is estimated …
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Every year 1.2 million people die in the world due to antibiotic resistance. In Spain, the figure reaches 20,000, but as Bruno González-Zorn, professor of Animal Health at Complutense University, warns, it is expected that in the coming years our country will be one of the Europeans in which this resistance that is not only bacterial, but also fungal, is growing. From the steps that are being taken to try to control and reduce what is estimated …

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diario16plus.com broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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