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Hospital superbugs driven by AMR kill 5 million yearly while treatment options stay thin
Health & Fitness
Published on 24 April 2026

Doctors fear the next deadly wave—when antibiotics fail
Doctors worldwide are confronting hospital-acquired “superbugs” fueled by antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The threat is stark: about 5 million deaths occur each year, yet clinicians still face limited tools to stop infections when standard antibiotics stop working. With bacteria evolving faster than new drugs, hospitals are bracing for a wider, more lethal antimicrobial crisis.
- AMR superbugs spread rapidly in hospitals
- Around 5 million deaths occur annually from resistant infections
- Existing antibiotics are losing effectiveness against key bacteria
- New treatment and prevention options remain limited
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