Lack of antibiotics in low income countries 'worsening  superbugs threat'

Only three new treatments available in 10 or more poorer countries, report findsMany antibiotics are unavailable in poorer countries despite higher infection rates, exacerbating the threat of drug-resistant superbugs, according to a report to bepresented to world leaders and the bosses of top pharmaceutical companies in Davos.The report, released by the Access to Medicine Foundation, an Amsterdam-based non-profit group, also shows that the number of new treatments being developed for common infectious diseases such as pneumonia, tuberculosis and gonorrhoea has fallen.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Antibiotics Business Davos 2020 Drugs MRSA and superbugs Health Source Type: news