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Preventing AMR from Surpassing Cancer

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Almost 40 million deaths could occur from AMR over next 25 years, study results suggest
The researchers based their estimations on analysis of global AMR data from 1990 to 2021.

News: Antimicrobial resistance deaths could surpass cancer deaths by 2050, according to the WHO
If current trends hold, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is predicted to surpass cancer deaths by 2025, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), Medscape reported.

AMR Could Surpass Cancer as Leading Cause of Death by 2050
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is globally recognized as one of the greatest health threats of the 21st century, responsible for 1.27 million deaths annually. "According to the WHO, if no measures are taken promptly, AMR could lead to more deaths than cancer by 2050," said Arnaud Marchant, MD, PhD, director of the European Plotkin Institute for Vaccinology at Université libre de Bruxelles (EPIV-ULB), Anderlecht, Belgium, in an interview with MediQuality, part of the Medscape Professional Network. "This is a huge problem, and vaccination could be part of the solution."