A Status Update on the Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis
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The global antimicrobial resistance crisis is one of the most pressing challenges in medicine. Each day of antibiotic therapy can increase resistance by up to 4%, and yet the development of new antimicrobial drugs is clearly lagging. New ways to prevent a global health crisis must be considered, making effective natural options more important than ever.
Echinacea, a traditional medicinal plant under the scientific spotlight, offers a beacon of hope. Evidence is mounting of its remarkable potential to not only prevent respiratory infections, but also to significantly reduce the need for antibiotics.
We invite you to explore the latest scientific study data on the possible prevention of the “era of superbugs.” Join leading experts on this webinar to learn about innovative strategies to reduce antibiotic use and preserve the effectiveness of these vital medications.
A Status Update on the Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis
Presenter: Prof. Sebastian Johnston
Faculty of Medicine, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK (Chair)