lundi 27 février 2017
WHO's 'priority pathogens' list highlights urgent need for new drugs
The World Health Organization releases its first list of priority pathogens — superbugs that have developed resistance to existing antibiotics. It's a call to action for the world's scientists and drug companies. But those on the front lines say the challenges are daunting.
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