WHO's Science in 5: Microbes Are Becoming Resistant To Antibiotics

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Science in 5 series - Episode #86 / Microbes like bacteria, fungus and viruses are becoming resistant to antibiotics. WHO has declared antimicrobial resistance as a global health and developmental threat. How can we stop antimicrobial resistance?  Dr Hanan Balkhy explains in Science in 5. [Video Credit: World Health Organisation]

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