Publication
Jun 2010
We are rapidly losing our ability to cure an alarming number of the most serious and common diseases of the developing world because of an invisible adversary: drug resistance. Resistance is inevitable—but careless practices in drug supply and use are hastening it unnecessarily. Without an immediate global effort to safeguard lasting treatment effectiveness, drug resistance will quickly become a widespread threat—claiming lives, raising the cost of curing patients, and making future generations increasingly vulnerable to deadly diseases that were easily cured in the past.
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Author | Rachel Nugent |
Series | CGD Briefs |
Publisher | Center for Global Development (CGD) |
Copyright | © 2010 Center for Global Development (CGD) |