Drug resistance has gone global, WHO says

World Health Organization reports that antibiotics are failing worldwide against infections

WORSE THAN EVER  Staphylococcus aureus microbes resistant to the drug methicillin,shown being attacked by an immune cell (green) in this micrograph, are among many bacteria becoming more prevalent, WHO reports.

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Microbes resistant to frontline antibiotics are now widespread around the world, posing a risk that infections routinely vanquished by drugs in the past won’t be susceptible to them in the future.