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Could superbugs become deadlier than cancer?

Could superbugs become deadlier than cancer?

Drug-resistant infections kill hundreds of thousands of people every year.

That number could soar to as many as 10 million a year by 2050 unless the world acts now.

That is the warning from British researchers about drug-resistant bacteria.

For the first time, the researchers have set out what needs to be done to tackle the rise of so-called superbugs.

Overuse of antibiotics is raising the prospect of a future in which routine operations will become too dangerous for doctors to perform. And a simple infection could leave you fighting for your life.

How have we got to the point where infections could become untreatable? And what needs to be done to reverse the trend?

Presenter: Hazem Sika

Guests:

Jim O'Neill - Author, Global Review on Anti-Microbial Resistance report

Catherine Berry - Antimicrobial resistance expert with Doctors Without Borders

Adam Roberts - Senior lecturer in the department of microbial diseases at the UCL Eastman Dental Institute

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