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When medicine fails

Beyond hospital bills lies a heavier burden: prolonged illness, high treatment costs, lost human productivity and pressure on waste management and occupational safety systems. “AMR is not only a health challenge, but also an economic threat,” says Dr Henry Kajumbula, the chairperson of the Uganda National AMR sub-committee.

The culture of self-medication coupled with weak health and safety regulations is fueling drug-resistance in Uganda.
By: Nelson Mandela Muhoozi, Journalist @New Vision


Antimicrobial resistance is changing everyday life in Uganda, turning once treatable infections into costly risks for patients, workers and families. Nelson Mandela

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