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23 Drug Makers to Invest US$1 Billion in “AMR Action Fund” to Develop 2-4 New Antibiotics by 2030
Twenty-three drug makers from Japan, the US, and Europe will establish a fund to support investment in and development of antibiotics as a measure against antimicrobial resistance (AMR). They will invest a total of around US$1 billion in order to…
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