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THE CONVERSATION | Antibiotic resistance: why tests are key to arresting the trend
"Infections are a leading cause of death worldwide. But widespread resistance to almost all available antibacterials is a reality in low and middle-income countries. [...] Working with colleagues from McGill University, the University of British Columbia and Harvard Medical School, we looked at how antibiotics affected people’s blood results." - Cédric Yansouni, Associate Director, J.D. MacLean Centre for Tropical Diseases, Division of Infectious Diseases at McGill University and Matthew P Cheng, Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School.