O'Neill Warns Pharma Risks Backlash If Doesn't Engage In World AMR Pact
Executive Summary
The globalized drugs industry needs to play ball and help find a solution to antimicrobial resistance or risk getting blamed for its failure and the resulting world health crisis.
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