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fProtecting antibiotics

Abstract

Antibiotics are essential drugs and have brought great benefits to humans and animals. However, their increasing usage has encouraged the development of antibiotic resistance. This is a ‘One Health’ issue and various organizations have developed lists of the most critically important antibiotics.

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