The antibiotics market is “fragile and broken,” but governments are considering some fixes.
The free market is pretty simple: There’s supply, there’s demand, they meet somewhere in the middle. If there’s a need, there’s a product. But sometimes, that system breaks down, as it has in the market for antibiotics.
As antibiotics are overused and misused, superbugs keep evolving.
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The World Bank has stressed the threat of drug-resistant infections.
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Pharmaceutical companies have stayed away from developing new antibiotics even though deaths from drug-resistant infections are rising.