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- PMLiVE

Sanofi enters agreement with Janssen to develop E. coli vaccine candidate

Extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli is a leading cause of sepsis, particularly in older adults

- PMLiVE

UK government invests £210m to fight antimicrobial resistance

The investment is the largest by a single country in global AMR surveillance

Can Cinderella save us?

New study finds vaccines could avert 500,000 antimicrobial resistance deaths each year

AMR has been declared by WHO as one of the top ten threats to global public health

- PMLiVE

NHS launches plans to expand drug contracts to develop new life-saving antibiotics

New antibiotics could reduce death rates and ensure future pandemic preparedness

- PMLiVE

Shionogi to acquire Qpex Biopharma for approximately $140m

The deal signifies a notable expansion to the Japanese drugmaker’s antimicrobial pipeline

- PMLiVE

World Health Organization publishes research agenda for antimicrobial resistance

AMR has been declared by WHO as one of the top ten threats to global public health

- PMLiVE

Pfizer’s antibiotic combination shows promise in treating multi-drug resistant infections

AMR has been declared by WHO as one of the top ten threats to global health

- PMLiVE

WHO report shows progress as well as gaps in AMR antibiotic pipeline

AMR has been declared as one of the top ten global public health threats by the organisation

- PMLiVE

Shionogi’s cefiderocol shows efficacy against difficult-to-treat bacterial infections

Antimicrobial resistance has been declared as one of the top ten threats to global health

Can Cinderella save us?

NICE sees ‘promise’ in four UTI tests that could help in fight against AMR

The tests can identify the presence of bacteria in a urine sample in less than 40 minutes

- PMLiVE

UN report highlights role of pharma pollution in growing antimicrobial resistance threat

WHO lists AMR as one of ten top threats to global health, causing 1.27 million deaths in 2019

- PMLiVE

WHO report provides data for high levels of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria

GLASS involved 72% of the world’s population, achieving participation from 127 countries

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