210 Antimicrobial Resistance Traits Forecast to Spread by 2050 Amidst Global Health Threat
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is considered a critical global public health concern. Experts predict that AMR could be responsible for 39 million deaths between 2025 and 2050. A recent forecast identifies 210 specific antimicrobial resistance traits that may spread globally by the year 2050, highlighting the complex and multifaceted nature of this challenge.

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been identified as one of the most urgent global public health threats. Health experts project a significant impact, with estimates suggesting that AMR could contribute to 39 million deaths globally between 2025 and 2050.
A recent forecast has flagged 210 specific antimicrobial resistance traits that possess the potential to spread by the year 2050.
AMR is not a singular problem but rather a complex issue involving a variety of genes, pathogens, hosts, and environmental factors. This intricate interplay underscores the broad scope of the challenge.
(Source: Phys.org)


