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AMI warns that the threat of antimicrobial resistance in viruses and other pathogens cannot be underestimated

2025-11-18T00:01:00+00:00

Applied Microbiology International (AMI) has urged global policymakers to strengthen the revised Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (GAP-AMR), calling for a more inclusive, clear and equitable approach to tackling one of the world’s most urgent health challenges.

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