How poverty contributes to antimicrobial resistance

Clare Chandler ORCID logo ; Susan Nayiga ORCID logo ; (2021) How poverty contributes to antimicrobial resistance. Futurum Careers (10). pp. 80-83. DOI: 10.33424/futurum169
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Overuse of antimicrobial drugs creates dangerous resistant strains of microorganisms. Yet in some places of the world today, it is impossible to get by without them. Medical anthropologists Professor Clare Chandler and Susan Nayiga, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the UK, study how conditions in Uganda force residents to rely on antibiotics on a daily basis.

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