More than 80 pharmaceutical companies have called on governments to develop new ways of paying them to develop antibiotics. With drug-resistant microbes predicted to kill 10 million people a year by 2050 and cost $100 trillion in lost economic output, Redx Pharm chief executive said “there is a doomsday clock ticking, with the effectiveness of antibiotics diminishing at an alarming rate, new ways must be found to support innovation and drug discovery in this critical area”.

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