'It can transform our understanding of AMR': Working with India's rural clinics to control drug resistance

Drug-resistant infections are linked to more than a million deaths a year in India. A health crisis compounded by the country's health care inequalities. Dr. Gautham and her team are working with rural health care providers to better understand the challenges of tackling AMR in these settings—and co-develop innovative solutions.

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