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Nigeria's expanding network of solutions for antimicrobial resistance - Prime Progress NG

Summary by Prime Progress
With more than 60,000 deaths each year, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is becoming one of Nigeria’s deadliest public-health threats, according to the World Health Organisation.  New strains of the infection are becoming resistant to common treatments, thereby killing mostly young children and deepening health inequalities. In 2021, AMR was responsible for roughly 4.7 million deaths worldwide. Medical experts project that the tally could surge to…
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Prime Progress broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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